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 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.
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.
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.
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?
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?
One of my joys is the knowledge that Florida will likely collapse into the sea during my lifetime and also economically collapse as the snowbirds all die off
Has david mitchell ever actually tried a different accent? I imagine it'd be hilarious. I haven't seen the show and know him only from the uk comedy circuit.
I just spent some time there, visiting a friend, and while yes, I encountered some of the worst humanity has to offer, the LGBTQ+ scene is pretty great in some places. Saw some of the best drag performers I've ever seen in Miami, at some of the warmest most inviting queer bars I've ever been to. It had the vibes of circling the wagons, but if you want in, you're welcome and "we got you".
Shit like this breaks my heart for them, but there are a lot of good people still fighting the good fight down there. Fuck Desantis and all the fascists.
Have you perhaps misread the premise? Letting transphobes hide behind "defamation" and making it impossible to disprove the claim of defamation is bad enough, but then giving them the grounds to sue you for $35k in top of that is just impossibly stupid