Ohio teacher told principal using students' preferred pronouns violated her religion. She was forced to resign, lawsuit says

Worked for a company with multiple people who labeled themselves non-binary back in 2013-2016. One office room had 3 people with name (changed) like Lei, Kay, Kai.

Kai was actually Katherine but was identifying as non-binary and had they/them. Kay had adopted they/them in support of Kai. Lei went by she/her and called the other two girls she/her because she found it weird and Kay/Kai didn't care because they understood it was a new concept. All three names were single syllable 3 letter names.

I worked a lot of this group. I just stopped trying and when to ,"Ok, well Kai told me to reflag these for process. Kai sent me 3 of these yesterday. Today, Kay told me that's wrong and Lei gave me new batches to flag. I need your group to let me which ones I should flag."

From there on out, I just found it easier and clearer.

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