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A teacher lost his job over pronouns. Seven years of legal battles later he won $650,000.
John Kluge, a music teacher at Brownsburg High School in Indiana, was awarded $650,000 after suing his school district for religious discrimination. The case centered on his refusal to use the preferred names and pronouns of transgender students, which he said violated his Christian beliefs.
When the issue first came up in 2017, Kluge proposed a compromise: he would address all students by their last names only, treating everyone equally without using any first names or pronouns. The school initially agreed. But after some students complained that the last-name-only policy made them feel singled out, the district reversed its decision and told Kluge he had to comply with the original pronoun policy. When he refused, he was pressured into resigning.
Kluge filed a civil rights lawsuit arguing that the school violated his religious freedom. After a seven-year legal battle, the district agreed to a $650,000 settlement. The case became a flashpoint in the broader national debate over transgender rights in schools and the limits of religious accommodation in the workplace.
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Quote from: Herman on March 23, 2026, 10:23:03 PMA teacher lost his job over pronouns. Seven years of legal battles later he won $650,000.
John Kluge, a music teacher at Brownsburg High School in Indiana, was awarded $650,000 after suing his school district for religious discrimination. The case centered on his refusal to use the preferred names and pronouns of transgender students, which he said violated his Christian beliefs.
When the issue first came up in 2017, Kluge proposed a compromise: he would address all students by their last names only, treating everyone equally without using any first names or pronouns. The school initially agreed. But after some students complained that the last-name-only policy made them feel singled out, the district reversed its decision and told Kluge he had to comply with the original pronoun policy. When he refused, he was pressured into resigning.
Kluge filed a civil rights lawsuit arguing that the school violated his religious freedom. After a seven-year legal battle, the district agreed to a $650,000 settlement. The case became a flashpoint in the broader national debate over transgender rights in schools and the limits of religious accommodation in the workplace.

The opposite is happening in British Columbia Canada. You have people getting fined $750K for misgendering tranny mental cases.

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Quote from: Herman on March 23, 2026, 09:53:46 PMHow can Conman Carney fuck this ugly British broad.


Gawd she's hideous. She's a twat too.
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Quote from: Oliver the Second on March 23, 2026, 10:00:38 PMUh... how?


Eggsackly Ollie. How does a person with no hands pull the trigger.

DKG

Quote from: Lokmar on March 23, 2026, 08:34:17 PMElon is great....even though he freaks out from time to time.
He does? That is news to me.

Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on Today at 09:26:52 AMHe does? That is news to me.

Like the freak outs he's had with Trump.

DKG

Quote from: Lokmar on Today at 09:37:13 AMLike the freak outs he's had with Trump.
They both have tempers.
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Delta Air Lines is apparently pressuring members of Congress to restore funding to Transportation Security Administration agents amid the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown.

The decision by Democratic lawmakers to withhold funding for DHS has resulted in lengthy airport security lines, particularly in Atlanta, which is home to Delta's headquarters.

Delta appears to be pressuring Congress members to act by suspending a special benefit typically granted to them.

The airline announced that it has halted its dedicated flight assistance service for Capitol Hill legislators, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution first reported.

"Due to the impact on resources from the longstanding government shutdown, Delta will temporarily suspend specialty services to members of Congress flying Delta," a statement from the company reads, according to the AJC. "Next to safety, Delta's No. 1 priority is taking care of our people and customers, which has become increasingly difficult in the current environment."

Members of Congress will be treated like all Delta travelers, according to their SkyMiles status, a spokesperson told the news outlet. :good:


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Joy Behar's latest outburst on The View reveals just how out of touch the left has become with American innovation. Suggesting we defund SpaceX because NASA exists ignores basic reality: Elon Musk's company is a private enterprise revolutionizing space travel with reusable rockets and ambitious Mars plans, all while earning contracts through superior results rather than taxpayer handouts.
Greg Gutfeld delivered the perfect smackdown, comparing The View to Animal Planet. In one line, he exposed the panel's endless parade of clueless commentary, where facts take a backseat to partisan rants. It's no wonder real Americans tune out this daily display of ignorance.
This moment highlights why we celebrate bold entrepreneurs who push humanity forward, not government bureaucracies stuck in the past. SpaceX is leading the charge to the stars, proving free enterprise outperforms big government every time. Gutfeld nailed it—time to change the channel on this circus.
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