A Professor Was Punished For Refusing To Use Preferred Pronouns.

A Professor Was Punished For Refusing To Use Preferred Pronouns.

A Shawnee State University professor who refused to use the preferred pronouns of a male student who identifies as female has settled with his employer for $400,000 and an agreement that he will never be forced to use pronouns.

Shawnee philosophy professor Nicholas Meriwether refused to address a male student who identifies as female by the student’s preferred pronouns, instead referring to the student as “sir,” saying that his evangelical Christian beliefs were behind his actions.

 

A Professor Was Punished For Refusing To Use Preferred Pronouns.

A Professor Was Punished For Refusing To Use Preferred Pronouns.

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