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Teacher was fired for refusing to call children by their preferred pronouns
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I have brought this up in other threads, so please don't attribute this to a bias for or against anyone's arguments.

We have reached a point where the discussion is circling nearer and nearer to a core of assertions similar to "You said - you said."  This is an indicator to me, at least, that the topic is worn down to attention on the posters, not the topic.  It seems a natural occurrence in many threads, and no one is faulted by this development.

I am wondering if this thread has 'run it's course'... this doesn't meant the topic is "finished," only that without a reorientation of premises... a new "central question" or a different framework of argument can any meaningful dialogue be experienced. 

Perhaps a new thread is in order here, one where the central question isn't about the propriety or justification for a certain school's response to the events reported.

This is just a suggestion.
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RE: Teacher was fired for refusing to call children by their preferred pronouns - by Maxmars - 06-16-2024, 01:12 PM


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