The trans movement is after the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Infamous transgender Dylan Mulvaney told his millions of followers that it should be illegal to call someone by their incorrect pronouns.
In other words, accept falsehoods.
Mulvaney, a man who claims to be a woman, declares in a resurfaced video, "The articles written about me using 'he' pronouns and calling me a man over and over again, I feel like that should be illegal. That's just bad journalism."
The First Amendment gives us the right to say what we want, without retaliation from authorities. Previous generations have recognized this distinguished privilege as a blessing to being an American, as free speech is not fully permitted in other nations. Yet Gen Z has been brought up differently. This generation doesn't value our constitutional rights, especially the right to speak our minds.
To young progressives, open dialogue means the possibility for hate and negativity, but to critical thinkers, it's key to undeniable, unrestrained discourse.
Dylan Mulvaney calls for the arrest of people who call him a man. Do you still think I’ve been too mean to this guy?
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 28, 2023
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Should this article be deemed illegal by government authorities? We think not.
Convention of States is for truth; this movement is about getting the federal government out of our daily lives and restoring the power to the people.
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