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The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:On Thu, 16 May 2024 01:00:19 +0000, BTR1701 <no_email@invalid.invalid>>
wrote:
A California school district has settled a lawsuit with a teacher who saysWas she fired because she refused to use he/her or he/her/god knows
she was fired over her religious beliefs after she refused to use students'
preferred pronouns, attorneys say.
The Jurupa Unified School District in Riverside County agreed to pay
$360,000 to Jessica Tapia, her attorneys at Advocates for Faith & Freedom
said in a May 14 news release.
The settlement closes a federal lawsuit Tapia filed last May that alleged
the district's decision to fire Tapia violated her civil and 1st Amendment
rights, according to the lawsuit.
what?
They gave her a letter with something like three infractions, including
that, that she had to fix or lose her job. She sent a return letter saying
she wouldn’t, the big one seems to be that she was proselytizing to her
classes, and she said as a Christian, she couldn’t stop that (I don’t know
what kind of Christian denomination requires that).
They told her the accommodations she was asking violated California law.
She refused to comply. They fired her. It’s unclear to me if they
specified the exact cause of the firing.
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They eventually paid her a chunk of change, but they refused to admit wrong
doing, and part of the settlement is that she could never try to work for
the school district again.
>My question is of course designed to see if her "crime" was the same>
one that brought Jordan Peterson to prominence or something else?
(Peterson said he'd use he/her as desired but wouldn't use a made up
pronoun)
Given who sponsored her lawsuit, I would say the main thing was the
proselytizing.
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While the article doesn’t say it they imply she probably only had problems
with one student about the pronouns.
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