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Bill would force California stores to sell gender fluid clothes
PressCalifornia.com ^ | 5/11/21 | Greg Burt

Posted on 05/11/2021 3:47:42 PM PDT by TedMartin

From Greg Burt

SACRAMENTO - Gender-fluid clothing entrepreneur Rob Smith opened the world’s first gender-free store in New York three years ago with an ambitious goal to spread his non-binary message and clothes into every retail space around the world.

But this LGBTQ activist fashion designer has run into a problem. He can’t seem to get big-box retailers in the United States to display his “The Phluid Project” line of clothes into their brick-and-mortar stores as much as he would like.

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Under the guise of ridding big box stores of harmful gender stereotypes, Smith convinced the California Legislative LGBT Caucus Chair Evan Low (D-San Jose) to introduce a bill to punish companies with fines if they don’t make room for the kind of products Smith sells.

Smith’s bill has easily passed through two Assembly committees with a hearing in the Assembly Appropriations Committee set for Wednesday.

Similar bill shelved by the pandemic

Low originally introduced this legislative proposal last year, as AB 2826. This bill would have outlawed retail stores from displaying any children’s clothes and toys according to sex, but the legislation never got a hearing with pandemic-related bills receiving priority last year. This year’s bill, AB 1084, is a little less demanding. Instead of outlawing all displays of boys and girls toys and clothes, this bill instead requires retail department stores with 500 or more employees to maintain a gender-neutral section for childcare care items, children’s clothing, and toys that will not separate items by sex.

In testimony before the Assembly Judiciary Committee on April 28, Smith explained he really wanted the state to outlaw boy and girl signage and “let kids shop where they want,” but he sees AB 1084 as a good first step.

Smith believes stores need to create “safe” and “affirming” gender-neutral spaces to protect kids from “gender stereotypes that cause serious, long-lasting harm.”

'Follow your dreams' sign hurts girls?

He specifically mentioned harmful gendered sales signs he recently saw in a retail store. While marketing messaging in the girl's sections had signs that said “smile,” “follow your dreams,” and “be kind,” the signs promoting products marketed to boys read, “Legend,” “You are epic,” and “future hero.”

(Watch the AB 1084 Assembly Judiciary Hearing here)

So far the bill passed through the Assembly Business and Professions Committee with 11 voting yes, 4 voting, no and 4 not voting, while it passed through the Assembly Judiciary Committee with a vote of 7 yes votes, 3 no votes, and 1 not voting.

Only Democrat legislators have voted yes so far. AB 1084 has a good chance of passing through the Assembly Appropriation hearing on Wednesday with the support Chair, Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, already saying she approved of the bill, but wished it went further.

Lawmaker wants to ensure pink dresses for boys

“I like where you are going with this bill,” Gonzales said during the Assembly Judiciary Committee, but “why don’t you combine all the girls' and boys' clothes with no designation.”

With the bill letting retail stores decide what clothes would go into a gender-neutral section, Gonzales was concerned it would be full of clothes that “tended to be boyish for girls.” She wanted to make sure stores would include clothes for boys that wanted to wear “a pink shirt or a dress.”

Gonzalez also said she hopes this bill was just the first step. “Let's get rid of (gendered) labels while we are at it,” she said. Bill author Low responded that “he would like to go this way,” but he was trying to be less “prescriptive” and let retailers make some of these decisions.

With the explosion of gender transitioning clinics for kids over the past decade, with the state legislature increasingly requiring affirmation of a minor’s gender identity in K-12 public schools, and with more and more kids identifying as a gender other than male or female, it’s no wonder that an entrepreneur and activist like Rob Smith would want to cash in on the new fashion trend.

Mandate called 'a violation of free speech'

Target is already selling his “The Phluid Project” clothes online, but when you look for products sold at Target brick-and-mortar stores in the Sacramento region, only a few shirts are available. Walmart seems to only sell Phluid Project clothes online in the Sacramento area.

“You have to give Rob Smith credit; he’s found quite an audacious marketing plan in asking Sacramento to force California retailers to make room for his products,” said California Family Council President Jonathan Keller.

“But activists and state legislators have no right to force retailers to espouse government-approved messages about gender. It’s a violation of free speech and it’s just plain wrong.”

Greg Burt is Director of Capitol Engagement for the California Family Council). He can be reached at gregb@californiafamily.org or (949) 244-2080.


TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: california; didyousearch; duplicate; gender; lgbtq; sacramento
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To: TedMartin

I take it the style of “gender fluid” is much different than “unisex” clothing lines...


41 posted on 05/11/2021 5:55:58 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: TedMartin
I'm waiting for the sales with the inevitable signs:

"Women's clothes, half off."

/running for exit, ducking for cover>

42 posted on 05/11/2021 7:25:15 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: TedMartin

So. Clothes? Stores have to sell clothes?


43 posted on 05/11/2021 10:38:07 PM PDT by vpintheak (Live free, or die!)
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To: TedMartin

So, like they have a uniform?


44 posted on 05/11/2021 10:46:10 PM PDT by mom.mom (...our flag was still there.)
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To: TedMartin

The US Dept of Social Engineering is warning the population that they must use the correct grade of gender fluid for your age. All gender fluid has the rating prominently displayed. Failure to use the correctly rated fluid can damage your equipment and lead to gender failure. USGFR ratings by age are displayed on each container.
USGFR ratings are as follows:
USGFR15W20MSU
USGFR20W30MSU
USGFR30W50MSU
USGFR50W70MSU
USGFR70+OPA
Category rating:
MSU = Most Severe Use
OPA = Occasional Playing Around


45 posted on 05/12/2021 2:13:10 AM PDT by .44 Special (Tp)
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To: TedMartin

The only shirt I liked was “Gender is a social construct” (I think it said).


46 posted on 05/12/2021 4:47:52 PM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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