Among Americans as a whole, most think it should be legal to call someone by the wrong pronouns.
More millennials think referring to a transgender person by the wrong pronouns should be a criminal offense than think it should be legal, according to new polling conducted exclusively forAccording to the survey by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, 44 percent of those aged 25-34 think"referring to someone by the wrong gender pronoun should be a criminal offense," versus just 31 percent who disagree. The remainder"neither agree nor disagree" or"don't know.
This view remains popular for those aged 35-44, among whom 38 percent think misgendering should be illegal, whilst 35 percent disagree and 26 percent either don't know or didn't express an opinion. The rights of transgender people, whose gender identity doesn't match the sex they were given at birth, and the corresponding impact on women's rights, has developed into a hot political issue across the United States. Republican-controlled states have passed a string of laws impacting transgender people, such asStock photo of a trans rights protester pictured in Glasgow, United Kingdom, in February 2023.
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