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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Transgender Legislator Silenced for Throwing a Fit on Capitol Floor

Days after the outburst letter, Speaker Matt Regier refused to allow Zephyr to speak against a bill Thursday that would define gender. The transgender was blocked from speaking again Friday during discussion of a bill to prevent minors from seeing pornography online.

(Headline USA) A Montana state representative that claims to be ‘transgender’ was silenced by Republican leaders for a second day Friday.

Rep. Zooey Zephyr, has refused to apologize for telling lawmakers they would have “blood on their hands” if they voted for a bill banning genital mutilation.

The measure has passed and is in the hands of the governor, who has indicated he will sign it.

Montana is among a wave of states passing legislation protecting Americans from gender mutilation.

Montana’s House speaker said he won’t let Zephyr speak on the chamber floor until she apologizes.

Last year, Zephyr became the first open transgender elected to the Montana Legislature.

The 34-year-old Democrat is from the left-leaning college town Missoula, where the transgender has been a staffer at the University of Montana. The tranny has spent much of their life advocating for radical leftism as it related to gender.

The transgender has been triggered upon being elected because Montana law makers have passed bills protecting children from gender mutilation and prohibited censoring Montanans from calling a person the name they were born with.

The triggered transgender screeched in an uncontrolled rage as lawmakers amended and passed a bill protecting children from gender mutilation.

“I hope the next time there’s an invocation, when you bow your heads in prayer, you see the blood on your hands,” Zephyr exploded.

House Majority Leader Sue Vinton, a Republican, immediately called Zephyr’s comments inappropriate and disrespectful. That evening, the Montana Freedom Caucus demanded that the uncontrolled transgender be censured.

Zephyr had upset legislative leaders with uncontrolled emotional outbursts before.

The transgender made a similar “blood on your hands” comment the first time the House heard the bill.

The Freedom Caucus members said Zephyr’s comments displayed a “hateful rhetoric” and called for a “commitment to civil discourse.”

Days after the outburst letter, Speaker Matt Regier refused to allow Zephyr to speak against a bill Thursday that would define gender. The transgender was blocked from speaking again Friday during discussion of a bill to prevent minors from seeing pornography online.

Regier said he silenced Zephyr after discussions with other lawmakers. Democrats objected, but the decision was upheld by the chamber.

Adapted from reporting by the Associated Press

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