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A woman inWyomingmaliciously complied with asenators billprohibiting the state from requiring an employee to use a colleagues preferredpronouns.
Boril joined the meeting remotely from her computer.
Thank you, Madam Chairman, she said after Sen. French asked her to share her testimony.
Thats my preferred pronoun.
I know, Boril responded.
And you all voted that preferred pronouns cannot be compelled speech in SF 77.
Aint no fear in her eyes.
She said what she said without any remorse , one of them wrote.
The cherry on top was when she cited the exact law they passed.
That was an absolute burn, and Im all for calling out these hypocrites, said someone else.
Pre-planned, scripted, and executed perfectly.
On Instagram, Boril said thatmisgenderingsomeone is always disrespectful and dehumanizing whether intentional or not.
As she believed Wyoming legislators were tearing people down with the bill, she purposely misgendered Sen. French.
Disrespect was the message, the resident stated.
Were all about mindful malicious compliance here.
We work hard at it every it starts with a D. Every D-day.
Another bill would ban trans students fromcompeting in sportsat the University of Wyoming and other community colleges.
Boril was flooded with supportive messages following her act of malicious compliance
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