Brad Paquette criticizes Michigan’s gender policies in recent tweets

Brad Paquette criticizes Michigan’s gender policies in recent tweets
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Brad Paquette, Michigan House Representative (right) — Facebook
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Brad Paquette, a public figure known for his outspoken views on gender issues, recently shared a series of tweets addressing the topic of gender identity and related policies in Michigan. His posts reflect his stance on current legislative measures and societal trends concerning gender theory.

On May 5, 2025, Paquette expressed his concern over Michigan’s approach to gender theory. He stated that “Michigan moved headlong down the pseudoscientific path paved by gender theorists.” He criticized the state’s legal framework for mandating mental health professionals to affirm only one perspective on gender identity. Furthermore, he highlighted that Gender Identity Disorder is now considered a civil right, which he argues compels others to comply with these views.

In a subsequent tweet dated May 6, 2025, Paquette conveyed support and solidarity by stating “We are honored to be able to stand by your side.” This message suggests an alignment with individuals or groups sharing similar perspectives on the discussed issues.

On May 7, 2025, Paquette further elaborated on his position regarding children’s treatment under current gender theories. He asserted that “The time for experimentation on children in the name of care is coming to an end.” Emphasizing his belief that children cannot change their sex through medical interventions such as drugs or surgery, he called for an end to what he describes as pseudoscience in Michigan.



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