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Using Biologically Correct Pronoun for Your Own Children is Now a Criminal Act in Colorado

Using Biologically Correct Pronoun for Your Own Children is Now a Criminal Act in Colorado

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May 19, 2025
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Colorado has finally done it. They've officially leapt headfirst into the pool of lunacy, no life jacket, no hesitation—just a full, glorious cannonball into the abyss of ideological madness.

And just when you thought the ideological pendulum couldn’t swing any farther into the realm of far-left delusion, Colorado has challenged that notion with the signing of the “Kelly Loving Act.” The state has collectively decided to stop pretending that logic and reality have any place in governance.

Imagine a world where calling your own child by the name you gave them at birth is considered coercive control. Imagine being a parent who, in your own living room, addresses your son as “son,” and that single word becomes a criminal act worthy of losing custody.

Deadnaming—they call it. As if referring to your own flesh and blood by the name you lovingly chose for them is some kind of arcane hate speech.

But there it is, in black and white, proudly enshrined as part of Colorado’s “Anti-Discrimination Act,” signed into law by Jared Polis just a few days ago. Do you ever get the feeling that the world has collectively lost its mind? Because this might just be the final straw—the moment where you seriously consider pulling the emergency brake on the world because you’d like to get off.

And it’s not just the deadnaming debacle. No, no, the madness doesn’t stop there. The law now mandates that public schools must allow students of either biological sex to choose between boys’ and girls’ dress code options, all without the consent or even the knowledge of their parents.

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