The virtual school says its hands are tied due to Florida’s “don’t say gay” law. However, the teacher has lodged a complaint against it.

    • @[email protected]
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      521 year ago

      Or get rid of these titles altogether, they don’t serve much of a purpose and I stopped using them a long time ago.

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        101 year ago

        What if some people prefer to use them them? That seems counterproductive if you respect how people want to be referred.

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        51 year ago

        No why would we force or encourage other people to NOT use their preferred titles. If there are no practical downsides, just let people do what they want.

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            71 year ago

            I’ve skimmed the thread and I don’t see any compelling reasons. Could you cite some?

            I am 100% supportive of trans rights, but using precious political will, energy and attention to pressure non trans people to stop using gendered titles is a hugely divisive distraction.

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              -11 year ago

              That the thread exists shows that there are downsides (to expand upon what I meant). I would say my perspective is that if you remove the barriers we have imposed upon ourselves, there is less to divide. Removal of gendered labelling for bathrooms, and making Mr/Ms/Miss/Mrs (which is inherently biased against women) obsolete would allow for names to take precedence instead of your ‘status’.

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                71 year ago

                The existence of the thread is not an argument. Thats just intellectually dishonest. You wouldn’t tolerate such lazy argumentation from someone who says that they want to impose gendered titles, and the existence of a thread discussing it is “proof” enough.

                You’ve now provided a different argument: you claim it removes divisions. Except this is very divisive. Just leave people alone: let people use their gendered titles, and let others not use them!

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                    21 year ago

                    You think that the answer to not allowing someone to use their preferred title is to not allow someone to use their preferred title?

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        21 year ago

        I don’t know, feels kinda weird if my kids were calling their teacher by their first name. I don’t have a powerful argument to back this up I admit. Guess it really doesn’t matter so it is just a preference on my part.

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          41 year ago

          ‘Teacher’ is what I am referred to as, or ‘profe’, depending on the school/student/background.

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          21 year ago

          The idea to me is to show humility and respect to someone wiser than yourself. However, I think the ultimate show of respect would be to simply listen and to iterate that you have listened rather than giving someone a potential ego trip.

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            21 year ago

            There’s also something to be said about knowing their name. In grade school I knew my teachers last names at least because I called them Mr/Ms whatever. In university they were just “Professor” and I forgot most of their names.

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              21 year ago

              For sure. Here we never brought up the teacher’s first name unless another kid asked midclass.

              I learned one teacher’s name in gradeschool that way and tried it - just doing it made me uncomfortable so I didn’t do it again lol.