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Box Ox

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How many allegations does the typical famous yet highly controversial millionaire/billionaire typically have against him?
I have no idea. Who would you call a typical yet highly controversial millionaire/billionaire?

Your strawman arguments are really quite silly.

Highly controversial millionaire/billionaire rape allegation memes are quite silly. And you can be a big boy and think of some highly controversial millionaires and billionaires on your own.
 

BigUnionGuy

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Box Ox

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This is an example of the pendulum swinging too far to the opposite side. This is dumb and wrong

What was the preferred name? Was it like a Timothy being called Tim? Middle name instead of first name?

You posted this in the LGBTQ thread so assuming this is a trans thing. You can't play the trans name game in Florida without parental consent according to the video.
 

Doublestandards

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What was the preferred name? Was it like a Timothy being called Tim? Middle name instead of first name?

You posted this in the LGBTQ thread so assuming this is a trans thing. You can't play the trans name game in Florida without parental consent according to the video.
I assumed it was a trans thing, but I don’t see what difference it makes between whether it’s a nickname or middle name or being called whatever name they prefer

I don’t agree with trans playing in sports or kids getting surgeries, but I also don’t agree with the government stepping in and firing a teacher for calling a kid the name they ask to be called . Just too much government meddling and restriction of first ammendment for me
 

Box Ox

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Doublestandards

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One is playing along with or even encouraging a child's delusion that they're in the wrong body without parental consent and the other is not.

In Florida they don't want teachers enabling children to do anything without parent involvement. Might be ok to call Leroy "Butch" if Leroy prefers that but don't call him Suzie.
But if it’s a moral issue like described here, what difference does it make if the parents agreed to it or not?

You don’t think it’s too far for firing a teacher for calling a kid by the name they want? Just seems overboard, especially if you’re allowing it for some just because the parents said it’s okay
 

vantexan

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But if it’s a moral issue like described here, what difference does it make if the parents agreed to it or not?

You don’t think it’s too far for firing a teacher for calling a kid by the name they want? Just seems overboard, especially if you’re allowing it for some just because the parents said it’s okay
If a teacher knows it's the rules and does it anyways then the teacher is responsible for their own firing.
 
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