Tatiana Maslany Criticizes Parental Rights Law in Saskatchewan
Tatiana Maslany Criticizes Parental Rights Law in Saskatchewan

Tatiana Maslany Criticizes Parental Rights Law in Saskatchewan

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Tatiana Maslany, known for her role in 'She-Hulk,' strongly criticized a parental rights law in Saskatchewan, Canada, requiring parental consent for students' chosen pronouns, calling it an 'absurd' overreach and emphasizing children's rights and self-identification. The law, affecting students under 16, sparked debates between supporters and opponents. Maslany, an advocate for LGBT+ rights, argued that children should have the autonomy to identify themselves. She has a history of speaking out on social issues, including advocating for a cease-fire in Gaza. The contentious law reflects broader discussions on parental rights and gender identity in education systems, drawing attention to ongoing societal debates and differing perspectives.

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