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+CP Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any Constitutionally protected speech, except speech that does not use preferred gender pronouns. To clarify, public colleges and universities in the United States ought to let students choose their preferred gender pronoun and require professors and other students to call them by that preferred pronoun. |
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+The net benefit is gender-inclusivity in higher education. |
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+NPR ’15, http://www.npr.org/2015/11/08/455202525/more-universities-move-to-include-gender-neutral-pronouns |
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+More and more...that we have here. |
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+CP solves and is a pre-req to the AFF, mis-gendering excludes individuals, which restricts their ability to exercise their free speech. |
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+St. Patrick ‘15, Joli https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/what-youre-really-saying-when-you-misgender/ |
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+Misgendering — referring to...spare that much. |