Teacher FIRED for REFUSING to Use Transgender Students' Preferred Names and Pronouns

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In this clip from The Bald Brad Show, A federal judge has upheld a lower court's ruling that an Indiana music theory teacher, John Kluge, who was pushed out of his job for refusing to use transgender students' preferred names and pronouns, did not have his rights violated. In this news report, we explore the details of the case, which saw Kluge sue the school district for religious discrimination after citing his personal religious convictions as the reason for not complying with the name and pronoun policy. The ruling by the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that Kluge's refusal to use preferred names and pronouns created an undue hardship on the district, disrupting classroom operations. Watch this video for more information on this controversial case and its implications for transgender rights and religious freedoms.

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