Pricey Pronouns: Shawnee State U. to Pay Prof $400K After Punishing Him for Failing to Call a Male Student 'She'

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Pricey Pronouns: Shawnee State U. to Pay Prof $400K After Punishing Him for Failing to Call a Male Student 'She'
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That's a lot of dough to have to pay for woke pronoun nonsense!

As part of the settlement, the university has agreed that Meriwether has the right to choose when to use, or avoid using, titles or pronouns when referring to or addressing students. Significantly, the university agreed Meriwether will never be mandated to use pronouns, including if a student requests pronouns that conflict with his or her biological sex.

“Public universities should welcome intellectual and ideological diversity, where all students and professors can engage in meaningful discussions without compromising their core beliefs,” said ADF Senior Counsel Tyson Langhofer, director of the ADF Center for Academic Freedom. “Dr. Meriwether rightly defended his freedom to speak and stay silent, and not conform to the university’s demand for uniformity of thought.

After class, the student approached Meriwether and “demanded” that the professor refer to him “as a woman,” and use “feminine titles and pronouns.” This was the first time Meriwether had heard of the student’s preferred pronouns.

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