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Topic28 y/o UGLY Indiana Teacher QUITS because he REFUSES to Acknowledge TRANS KIDS!
SKARDAVNELNATE
06/08/18 6:13:42 PM
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Golden Road posted...
Maybe it's true, maybe it isn't, but no one asked for your opinion!

Yes, telling someone the truth isn't always a sign of respect. The truth could be that someone has no respect for you and says as much. I still hold that it's more respectful that persisting with a lie. In this specific case from the article I don't think the teacher had a lack of personal respect for the student. Someone did ask his opinion by asking for his compliance. He didn't want his silence to be taken as consent or encouragement for something that is against his principles.

LinkPizza posted...
Also, to call them by their preferred name would actually be the way to show them respect.

Usually calling a boy by a typical girl's name is used as an insult. I imagine girls would find the reverse equally mocking. If someone actually requests that you do this how much of the action is going to come from a place of respect to do so?
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