Brazilian feminist faces 25 years for misgendering politician under “social racism” law
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Brazilian feminist faces 25 years for misgendering politician under “social racism” law
Amid a growing number of criminal cases in Brazil involving speech about gender identity, a prominent feminist is facing up to 25 years in prison after being charged with five counts of “social racism” for referring to a trans-female politician as a man. Isabela Cêpa, a social media commentator known for her advocacy on sexual and domestic violence, says the case marks a serious escalation in efforts to criminalise dissent from gender ideology. …
A cleaning lady and an administrative director at a Brazilian university are on trial for "social racism." They are accused of misgendering a transgender student after a confrontation in the women's restroom. This could result in prison sentences of two to five years.
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