Florida Judge Slams ‘Transgender Ideology’ in Defense of Teacher Fired Over Pronouns

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The ruling, issued by Judge John Van Laningham, advises the state’s Education Practices Commission to exonerate the teacher, Yojary Mundaray, and not take any further disciplinary action against her.

A Florida administrative judge called “transgender ideology” a “new secular faith” in a ruling that supported a middle-school science teacher who lost her job when she refused to use male pronouns to refer to a biological girl.

The ruling, issued by Judge John Van Laningham, advises the state’s Education Practices Commission to exonerate the teacher, Yojary Mundaray, and not take any further disciplinary action against her. The judge’s findings serve only as a recommendation to the commission, which could still choose to discipline her.

The judge said the school district had imposed “transgender ideology” on Mundaray, which he warned is becoming a secular “state-sponsored religion.”

“Advocates of transgenderism can be as doctrinaire as religious zealots these days,” a footnote in Laningham’s ruling noted. “As this case demonstrates, adhering to the traditional view that gender is biologically determined can get a person excommunicated, from a job in this instance.”

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