cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18749281

The Wisconsin English teacher, Jordan Cernek, argues in the suit that the district violated his freedom of religion and free speech in mandating the use of the students’ preferred names and pronouns.

A high school English teacher is suing a Wisconsin school district, alleging it did not renew his contract last year because he refused to use the preferred names of two transgender students.

Jordan Cernek’s federal lawsuit alleges the Argyle School District violated his constitutional and civil rights to be free of religious discrimination and to be able to express himself according to his religious beliefs when it did not renew his contract because he refused to abide by a requirement that teachers use the names or pronouns requested by students.

  • circuscritic@lemmy.ca
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    This is not uplifting. This is a lose-lose as it’s the type of case that this particular Supreme Court loves to add to their docket.

    Eventually, SCOTUS will either rule that this does in fact violate his religious rights, or they will make a ruling siding with the school district that destroys part of the civil rights act, which is cited all throughout his filing:

    "…repeatedly cites the 1964 Civil Rights Act and its Title VII section prohibiting workplace discrimination

  • FederatedSaint@lemmy.world
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    Please stop bringing this kind of crap into “uplifting news.”

    This is objectively sad news. I’m not happy a kid isn’t getting supported by his teacher at school. While it’s probably good he was fired for it, it’s not what I’d call “uplifting” at all.

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      Ah, allow me to introduce you to the orphan crushing machine. It was born of a tweet:

      “Every heartwarming human interest story in america is like “he raised $20,000 to keep 200 orphans from being crushed in the orphan-crushing machine” and then never asks why an orphan-crushing machine exists or why you’d need to pay to prevent it from being used.”

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    I just had teacher trainings this week at the school district I am working for this year after moving from Texas to the PDX area. It was like night and day compared to Texas. The training began with Land Acknowledgements, and we spent a few hours learning about and discussing how we will be implementing cross-curricular activities on the culture, language, and practices of the Native American tribes from this area. I teared up, I gotta tell ya.

    But the thing that really hit me the hardest was how comfortable I felt as a queer person. They asked us to put our pronouns on our name tent, and I initially put the ones I was assigned at birth (because I’m coming from Texas where I didn’t dare let on that I wasn’t cisgender). But I soon realized through discussions with the trainers and with people at mine and surrounding tables that this really is a safe place, that I can be myself and not fear repercussions that would affect my livelihood.

    So I shared during discussions about privilege and power that I was non-binary, and nobody batted an eye, no microgestures indicating their discomfort, it was just…normal. Safe. I’ve never felt like this before. Every queer person…teacher, student, citizen, immigrant, or otherwise…should be allowed to feel like this.

    • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      Well that’s because if Florida didn’t exist, Texas would be the worst state. I don’t know what state you’re in now, but it sounds like it’s not Florida, Texas, Ohio, or Iowa…in that order.

    • ThelittleDoe@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      EEEEEE, So glad you feel comfortable here! ^^ I love it when people mention that. Not to say we’re perfect, far from it, but safe, we do try to be. c: (Growing up here in the closet, especially during high school, was difficult but not impossible x.x Was able to get put on hormones the same day I was diagnosed with GD. So glad I had the resources to use once I was 18.)

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    I’m currently working at a school with a trans kid. She’s an absolute delight and if I hear anyone in the district dead name her, there will be hell to pay. I’m so glad schools are getting rid if jackasses like this guy.

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      What does the student have down on their paperwork? I’m just thinking that there could be some confusion if the old name was on everything instead of their preferred name.

      Does someone at the school try to correct the records in some way in that situation?

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        I mean, I’m sure this only came up because he was specifically asked by the student or the student’s friends to use their preferred name and he said, “Jesus would send me to hell if I did!”, which is terrifying.

        Not terrifying in the idea that Jesus will send you to hell for using a trans person’s preferred name, because he won’t, but terrifying that somebody believes that and lives their life worshiping a horrible monster that would do that to a human being.

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        Our system actually has a fill in for preferred names for both faculty and students and will use that on all documents if you check the box. I myself use it and my badge, logins, and even timeclock have my nickname instead of my legal name. I only know her real name because her dossier was upfront about being trans.

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          That’s cool. Thank you for actually providing an answer to my questions. Much appreciated

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        Official documentation doesn’t have any bearing on what you call someone in class. It’s literally no different than calling William by his preferred name of Will.

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          Why are you just making things up? What’s the point of you taking the effort to say nonsense?

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          I’m asking how everyone would know what to call them and if there’s a way to make sure they do.

          Don’t worry, someone else provided a real answer. Thanks.

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    Maybe we should check to see what that VP candidate James Donald Bowman, James David Hamel, J. D. Hamel, J. D. Vance, JD Vance has to say about this.

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    Lmao. Teachers don’t get free speech, they’re acting in loco parentis. Anything detrimental to a child in their care is grounds for dismissal. Just depends on the school.

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      Oh, you’d be surprised the states that would disagree with you.

      Well…maybe “surprised” isn’t the word. I assume you follow the news. Maybe “deeply saddened with humanity and it’s inability to tolerate those different than them” is a better word…although I suppose that’s many words.

      Oh well. Life is funny like that. Always surprising you. Or…rather deeply saddening with humanity and it’s inability to tolerate those different than them as it were.

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    (Uplifting because a bigot got the consequences he deserved, not because the whiny piece of shit sued over it.)

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        Asshole loses job because of said assholery is a reasonably uplifting news story I’d say.

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          Jo. And what faith even prohibits changing names? Bigotry? Or is that in some old book?

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            Clearly God made folks a specific way and that shouldn’t be altered, which is why I’m against glasses and braces. /s

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              Plastic surgery, too. Fox “News” presenters have boob jobs, nose jobs, veneers, fake tans, and dye jobs, and they have the nerve to say people shouldn’t alter their bodies.

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            Remember, God doesn’t make mistakes. So if he made you in such a way that you want to change your name later in life you should just do it.

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              I completely don’t get what those people do. Where I come from, you either don’t believe in God, because you believe in facts. And you’re nice to people because it’s the right thing to do… Or you believe that God had a son (who is at the same time also him) and that son also told you to be nice to people… So I don’t get how people claim being an asshole is somehow mandated to them.

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                Because they aren’t actually believers, they want to have a shield for being shitty. And the church will even help defend them.

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        Hate speech isn’t protected. This is hate speech. And he’s doing it to cause emotional distress.

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        If someone thinks the kids deserve to be respected more than some bigot needs the ability to bully those kids it is pretty uplifting.

        I guess you don’t think the kids deserve respect.

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      My civics teacher’s wife called one time during class and it went to the answering machine, “Hi Ernie”, whole class bursts into laughter. Def called him Ernie a few times.

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    No part of Christianity says anything about names.

    Dude’s just a bigot.

    Thank fuck for Janet p on the Wisconsin supreme court!

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      My parents told me that not wanting to use my birth name is not “honoring my mother and father”, which is what the bible says to do.

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        Yeah… that’s a bit of a stretch to me, but an interesting interpretation I had not imagined. Good to have some insight in to how others think. Thanks for sharing that.

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          I agree it’s a stretch, because as an adult I’m not subject to their demands. And I don’t follow their dumb religion anyways so why would it even matter to me, lol.

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            And I hope when people marry, they don’t take the husbands name as a family name… I mean that’s the same concept and not honoring the parents of the wife. I think if you believe in that, everyone absolutely also needs to stick with their maiden name.

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    The teacher believes he is being discriminated against because the state won’t allow him to discriminate against society’s most vulnerable members, who happen to be in his care.

    You can’t make this stuff up.