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Aug 22 2022

New York Focuses on Gendered Language

The Black Lives Matter riots and war on local police have simmered down for now, yet violent chaos continues to spiral out of control in moonbat-ruled New York, with major crime up 36% so far this year. Rather than attempt to make the streets safe again, those in charge have other priorities, such as suppressing gendered language:

Senate Bill 536 replaces instances of the word “salesman” with the word “salespeople” and replaces instances of the pronouns “his” or “her” with “their” in New York legislation.

The bill amends Real Property Tax Law Article 12-a so as to eradicate the disfavored language. This is what liberal legislatures do with their time at taxpayer expense.

New York State Senator Anna M. Kaplan squawks that taking a stand against the gendered language that has evolved over the centuries is a way to “reflect our New York values.”

New York State Assembly member Danny O’Donnell, who sponsored the bill with Kaplan, said, “People of all professions deserve to feel valued, but gendered language in our real property law fails to adequately recognize the contributions of women and non-binary New Yorkers.”

Governor Kathy Hochul proudly signed the bill. The streets of New York continue to degenerate into savagery, but those whose lived experience has included oppression by the gendered language of property law no longer need to feel unsafe.

On a tip from Wiggins.


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