bayesianbandit

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Yeah… you people are nice. Thank you all fr it’s so refreshing and rare to meet nice people on the internet these days

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago

Nice to see the EU joining in

 

Cross posting this here for visibility as it's easy to not see the edit. They are adding thoughts and resources to the post as they evolve so maybe keep an eye out for future edits.

I think the questions they have are very reasonable & they have welcomed cis people to discuss on the post (but not elsewhere on the subreddit)

I'm new to Lemmy and doing what I can. Long time member of the subreddit. Maybe some of you all are better than me at discussing these topics with them?

Thank you all for your help so far 🫶

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Sure I am not knocking the attempt as a matter of principle.

However, you are plainly wrong about the Canadian constitution if you think it’s safer. Look into the notwithstanding clause.

All a politician needs to do in order to genocide us with explicitly transphobic legislation is invoke the notwithstanding clause.

And Pierre Poilievre has said he will do so in order to add new criminal offences to the law that violate human rights. His party’s platform is also looking like it will win a majority and the platform includes banning trans women from female spaces at the federal level (something that can only be done via the criminal code thanks to separation of powers in our constitution).

They explicitly don’t even need a state of emergency or any reason at all to do so. They just need to do it & it overrides all of section 15 charter rights which means all of our rights to be free from discrimination on the basis of trans status.

Totally legal in Canadas constitution and would likely be upheld by the Supreme Court. It’s a massive hole in our country’s legal system.

Not trying to be discouraging here. Just FYI I live in Canada and am beginning to assess my own options for leaving if needed. India and Thailand are looking pretty good. EU, NZ, and AUS maybe.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

This is unfortunately not at all how the laws work in Canada. We tried this so many times but we have a safe 3rd country agreement with the US so it just gets shot down.

Also people in Canada aren’t all that much more friendly to us.