The 7th US Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that there was no issue in forcing a music teacher out of his job over his religious beliefs, which he expressed by refusing to use a student’s preferred pronouns . In this, the court upheld an Indiana federal judge’s ruling to force the teacher to use preferred pronouns.
The Brownsburg High School near Indianapolis had initially accommodated teacher John Kluge, who instead of using a student’s preferred pronouns referred to students by their last names, a practice that certainly has historical precedent in education.
“Demons” explain how to use “demon” pronouns In 2018, the school changed their tune, and said that Kluge must speak the pronouns the students demanded or he would be fired, Reuters reports. The court essentially ruled that the government does have the right to violate a person’s religious liberty and force their speech.
Students complained to […]
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