The transgender agenda has many fronts, and one of them is demanding that others abide by its speech rules.

If a man says he is a woman, under the politically correct rules, others must address him as a woman.

But now that demand at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio, has resulted in a constitutional-rights lawsuit by a professor, Nicholas Meriwether.

He explains in his court filing in U.S. District Court in Ohio that as a philosophy professor, he teaches students to “seek knowledge, wisdom, and truth” and to “challenge them to think deeply and critically about the issues of the day.”

The problem arose at the beginning of the year, explains the complaint, which names as defendants trustees Francesca Hartop, Joseph Watson, Scott Williams, David Furbee, Sondra Hash, Robert Howarth, George White, Wallace Edwards, Brett Rappold and Leen Heresh, as well as President Jeff Bauer, acting Dean of Arts Roberta Milliken, English department chief Jennifer Pauley and Title IX Coordinator Tena Pierce.

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