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.

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      As opposed to commonly accepted titles. Not made up, flavor of the day nonsense. Your generation can put up with this shit after mine is gone. Good luck, you are most definitely going to need it.

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        Hypothetical question:

        I have a friend named Richard. He prefers to be called Rich but his boss calls him Rick.

        Should his boss adjust to call him Rich because that is what he prefers, or should he just accept being called Rick because it is a commonly accepted nickname for Richard?

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            Exactly, those titles have meaning that reflect “objective truths”. E.g. I don’t conform to society’s male or female gender roles or expectations.

            It’s almost as if language exists to convey information and has been evolving with the constantly changing society that uses it.

            … or was your comment an appeal to made-up semantics because you don’t actually have a compelling argument?

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        We literally made up Ms., Mrs., and Mr.

        That’s how language works, we get to make it up as we go along.

        How do you think we got here??