During a Wyoming senate debate about House Bill 0032, Chairman Tim French faced a humorous confrontation when a constituent used a different pronoun for him. This incident highlights the irony of French's previous assertion that preferred pronouns cannot be compelled. The exchange drew attention online, illustrating the ongoing discussions around gender identity and language in legislative frameworks, especially under bills like the 'What is a Woman' act, which emphasizes biological sex at birth.
I prefer to be called 'Chairman' French," he reiterated. "I know, and you all voted that preferred pronouns cannot be compelled speech, in SF 77."
French interrupted her to say that she could call him 'Mr. Chairman' and she hilariously replied: 'Well, I cannot be compelled to use your preferred pronouns as you have all voted.'
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