Ezra Miller admonished a police officer for calling them 'sir' and explained they identified as 'transgender non-binary' during their arrest in Hawaii back in March.In newly-released body cam footage from the arrest obtained by TMZ, Miller warned the officer that failing to refer to them by their proper pronouns again would be an 'intentional act of bigotry' and a technical 'hate crime.'Miller, 29, who uses they/them pronouns and came out as queer in 2012, and said in a 2018 interview with The Hollywood Reporter: 'Queer just means no, I don't do that.
I don't identify as a man. I don't identify as a woman. I barely identify as a human.' Ezra Miller admonished a police officer for calling them 'sir' and explained they identified as 'transgender non-binary' during their arrest in Hawaii back in March; pictured 2021 in ParisThe video released by TMZ begins with Miller being buckled into the car by the officer, where they express concerns over getting their 'nerves' damaged due to their career in music.'Please just let me sit with my hands facing out so I don't get nerve damage.
I'm a musician, so my nerves on my hands are important to me. Please don't hurt them. Please, I beg you,' Ezra said. 'I have nerve damage from police handcuffs from my life in New Jersey.
I know you all are not those cops. But please, please do not damage my nerves in my hands again. It would be really, really awful for me,' Ezra continued.Later, during the car ride, Ezra corrects the officer who referred to them as 'sir' during a discussion about Hawaii. 'My nerves on my hands are important to me':The video begins with Miller being buckled into the cop car, where they express concerns over getting their 'nerves' damaged due to their music career;.
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