For clarity - he was not jailed because of his refusal to use pronouns. He was jailed for remaining on school grounds after a suspension. That is his own choice of civil disobedience which I applaud. But it should not be misconstrued that he was jailed because of his refusal to use the requested pronouns.
For using the “wrong” pronouns. My comment wasn’t making a judgement one way or another, only to clarify that there was a suspension, then an arrest because he was on the premises after being restricted from it.
For clarity - he was not jailed because of his refusal to use pronouns. He was jailed for remaining on school grounds after a suspension. That is his own choice of civil disobedience which I applaud. But it should not be misconstrued that he was jailed because of his refusal to use the requested pronouns.
But why was he suspended ?
For using the “wrong” pronouns. My comment wasn’t making a judgement one way or another, only to clarify that there was a suspension, then an arrest because he was on the premises after being restricted from it.