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By extension do you support his students' right to call him "ma'am" without being sanctioned for being disrespectful?
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Yes. I thought I came up with that idea. Or similar.https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/859890487234367489 …
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He could just as well argue that he should be allowed to make lewd remarks at his students, justified by free speech. Seems absurd.
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I don't see that. Not sharing someone else's concept of gender is not the same as making sexual comments about them.
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For sure it isn't the same, but he could make the same argument. "Laws preventing me from commenting on a student infringe my free speech"
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No. He's not arguing to be able to make comments about other people, just not to have to accept their beliefs on gender in his speech.
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In the same way, someone who believes gender is a harmful cultural construct shouldn't be forced to call people 'he' or 'she.'
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I'd disagree with both of them but people are allowed to be wrong. We can't tell them they must say, eg that humans are apes if they deny it
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He's not refused to use anyone's pronouns to date, as far as I'm aware.
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