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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jun 20, 2019 18:49:38 GMT
So maybe the database oversteps the law. Would that kid be able to get government ID on the basis of his name in a database? If the database violates the law we can be confident his lawyers would point that out in their complaint. But they don't. And whether or not the kid could get an ID is (again) irrelevant to the dispute.
I didn’t say it violate the law except in regards to what trumps religious freedom. The child literally takes no risks whatsoever asking to be called whatever they wish to be called while the teacher is required to forsake his religious beliefs on something as slight as school guideline and in the basis of harming no one and without any effect on teaching.
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