Acting Chief Benjamin Harris uses limited power as Acting Chief to shoot down “emergency proclamation” from Prime Minister Texeteti’ which attempts to restrict the hours “Ta’oshi” in FiHami are allowed to be outside "without being accompanied by a Wahashi.
The proclamation would have restricted anyone with the “M/T/H” gender markers on their driver’s license or ID card from walking around in towns between 7pm and 7am without someone with a “F/W” marker on their identification. FiHami citizens with the “X/K/S” markers would be exempted. It would also make changing your legal gender illegal outside of the initial designation at 16.
The attempt has sparked massive outrage among FiHami citizens, especially the Finixi majority of which Texeteti’ belongs to.
“Classy move, taking away rights from the Ta’oshi and not allowing anyone to legally change their gender.” An enraged citizen told the Ha’Hani Times. “News Flash, many Finixi people change their gender at least twice in their lifetime. I bet anything Texeteti’ has changed his gender at least once.”
“This was a horrid attempt at policing the entirety of FiHami to conforming to a specific ruleset and while I am in my post as Acting Chief I will not let that sort of rule pass.” Benjamin Harris addressed FiHami this morning. “In FiHami, you are free to be yourself, even if others may not understand you.”
“I actually support the move.” High Priest Huahasi told reporters when asked for comment. “Ki Ta’oshi and ki Hu’oshi are very impulsive, very brash, very inconsiderate people. I would know, I am that way as ki Ta’oshi myself. It is through my work that I am able to tame my Ta’ energy and be better. We must acknowledge this fact of life and make sure FiHami isn’t endangered by the stampede of brash impulse that still allowed to wander the streets without any restraint. Only then will we see the drop in crime.”