A new bill in Florida would make accusations of Transphobia would be treated as defamation. The defendant could not “prove truth” by citing a plaintiff’s “scientific or religious beliefs.”
A new bill introduced in Florida, Senate Bill 1780, would make accusations of discrimination towards transgender people “defamation per se,” with accusers on the hook for a hefty $35,000 penalty. Critically, the bill states that if you are sued for defamation under the statutes, you cannot use the defendant’s scientific or religious beliefs or expression to prove that they are acting in a discriminatory fashion towards transgender people. These and other provisions would make it so that accusations of transphobic discrimination would be nearly impossible to prove, and would leave anyone making the accusation on the hook for damages.
The bill outlines several methods and protections for individuals accused of transphobic actions to sue their accusers. For example, one clause stipulates that a person cannot be deemed a public figure due to their association with “a video, image, or statement uploaded on the internet that has reached a large audience.” This implies that if someone is captured on video engaging in discriminatory behavior against transgender individuals, such as denying entry or using slurs, this viral content cannot establish their status as a “public figure.” Consequently, this makes it easier for them to initiate lawsuits against those who accuse them of transphobia, regardless of what the video shows.
Most importantly, the bill contains a section that would make allegations that someone is operating in a discriminatory fashion towards “race, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity” defamation per se, meaning accusations of racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia could result in hefty lawsuits. For homophobia and transphobia, there is an additional provision that would make lawsuits much more likely to succeed: defendants could not cite a plaintiff’s “constitutionally protected religious expression or beliefs” or a plaintiff’s “scientific beliefs” to prove the truth of their allegation of homophobia or transphobia.
Your ideology must be going great if you need laws to punish people just for observing that it exists.
They complain about “leftist snowflakes”, then go and try to pass legislation like this.
Well said.
it’s just that they’re using the wrong words to describe it. Facts don’t win arguments, Karens do. Right?
Protected hate is a very conservative thing nowadays. It’s because they’re all cowards.
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amen
So basically a “you can’t sue or I’m rubber and your glue” bill to go with the “don’t say gay bill”. Imagine needing to put this much time into bills like this because you can’t stop your hate from getting you in trouble and you would rather attack marginalized groups than do any actual governing.
The rubber and glue rule. It almost kinda rhymes.
Seriously tho wtf are they doing
Seriously tho wtf are they doing
Building a dictatorship, obviously.
Imagine putting time into bills like this instead of solving Florida’s insurance crisis.
What does Israel have to do with Florida?
Defamation is so difficult to convict on in the US because of 1st amendment protections. This new statute is DOA once a non-shitass court looks at it.
Yup. Defamation case law has set an incredibly high bar in the United States. There’s no way this is going to stand up in court, assuming it even passes.
The chilling effect it would have on speech in the meantime is the whole point.
That is where an injunction usually kicks in.
And it’s just a waste of time so Florida politicians can do performative posturing for their base instead of actual governing. More of the same
The problem here is that it will be quite some time before the Supreme Court is non-shitass.
If you say I’m scared one more time, I’m gonna call the cops!!!
transphobes don’t necessarily need to be called transphobes. they just need to be shot.
Weird how hexbears act pro lgbtq while at the same time are defensive of some of the most trans and homophobic dictatorships on earth
Thought these guys were big on free speech. This sounds like abridging expression to me.
Don’t we already have crimes like slander and libel that cover when people do this and it’s not true? Thus, this law would widen that to include saying it when it is true?
You’re putting way too much thought into it.
It’s so the chuds can tell their hooting crowds they’re making it illegal for somebody to call them transphobic just because they said and did transphobic stuff.
Pretty sure that’s the start and end of their strategy.
Jason Brodeur Is a transphobe. My friend told me that Jason Brodeur is the one who shits on the toilet seats of public restrooms. Anyways, Jason Brodeur once tried to kiss me on the way home from school. So he is totally gay now, and also shits on toilet seats, like a poorly trained dog. How much is 35,000 Floridian Meth Money in USD?
Just fucking nuke that entire shithole state to molten slag already
or call in Bugs Bunny
Sorry Trip, we need that space laser now…
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Or just wait for the next hurricane. Not like conservative policy is doing much to help the climate change that’s making them worse every year.
At first I saw this picture and headline and thought, “Who the fuck is Florida Bill?”
Florida Man’s cousin and brother-in-law
How to guarantee you will destroy your state’s economy in one move:
Your free speech ends where my feelings begin!
This bill is transphobic simply for existing lmao
They’re evolving, just backwards