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Answer Overview

Response rates from 154 Libertarian voters.

22%
Yes
78%
No
22%
Yes
78%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Libertarian voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B4SXKQ9from Alberta  answered…2 days2D

No they should be provided education and counselling related to the affects of their actions, and then be evaluated going forward

 @B4M2Q3Lanswered…1wk1W

Hard to agree because for some foster care might be even worse than their parents so in terms of harm reduction I'm unsure

 @B4LT495from New Brunswick  answered…2wks2W

While misgendering your child is terrible I don’t think it alone should be enough reason for a parent to lose custody. If a parent misgenders their child along with other forms of abuse then they definitely should.

 @B4KXH4Lfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2wks2W

If prolonged intentional misgendering then yes- serious risk of harm to child. Would need more parameters on this q.

 @B4KHYS5from Ontario  answered…2wks2W

Losing custody is too severe there should be some other short of punishment to ensure that it won't happen again. However if the new punishment happens to the same person multiple times then they should lose custody.

 @B4MYRBKfrom Ontario  answered…1wk1W

They should not default lose custody, but this should be considered as a form of abuse that can be taken into consideration when discussing custody issues.

 @B4M4Y52from Quebec  answered…1wk1W

Parents should be mandated to meet with a family councillor to evaluate the instance of abuse outside of misgendering. If the parents attempt to forcefully restrict the child’s self determination in other ways, then removal could be considered.

 @B4LZ3J4from Manitoba  answered…2wks2W

I think there needs to be more nuance here to consider what is best for the child considering how useless our foster care is in helping kids