The star of Marvel's She-Hulk series criticized parents who don't let their children decide what gender they want to be.

Tatiana Maslany has criticized one Canadian province after authorities introduced an education law that requires schools to notify parents if a child experiences gender confusion, including if the child wants to use special pronouns in class. The rules also prevent schools from promoting transgenderism in classes - unless a parent gives consent.

Left-wing activists are naturally angry about the law, and Maslany, who is well-known as an LGBTQ activist, spoke out against the law at a public event. At this event, participants demanded that the school withdraw what they considered to be a scandalous regulation.

In his statements to the press last week, Maslany insisted that parents should not set standards over their own children.

"Parents should let their children decide what gender they are"

V4na.com news agency quotes the CTV News article . The actress from the Marvel studio, famous for its superhero films, went on to firmly stand for the fact that parents have no rights over their children.

"Children have rights. Children are human beings who have knowledge and know themselves, and we should learn from them. We should take an example from them in many things. To listen to them, to empower them to decide who they really are and what to call themselves. It's their right, not their parents'

he thought. The actress also received a prize worth ten thousand dollars after being inducted into the Canadian Hall of Fame. At the event, he announced that he would donate the amount to "Lulu's Lodge," an organization that helps gay youth.

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