Suppose a university professor, an employee, or a church attendant deliberately and repeatedly referred to men at university, in the workplace, or at church as "she," to women as "he," or to adults in one of those establishments as "kids." Further suppose that a person at the church made it a habit to call other congregants "false Christians." This would almost certainly offend many of them, and it could lead to altercations or conflict where it happened.
In any of those cases, would the establishment or institution in question have any obligation to allow the person causing the discord to enter its premises and keep engaging in the activity that caused the discord? Would the institution be in violation of that person's free speech rights if it removed them from the premises for refusing to abide by its conventions and rules of conduct?
I would like to know what people think about these questions and whether they believe any of the above situations would be different from deliberate, repeated misgendering of a trans person in a professional, educational, or private setting.
In any of those cases, would the establishment or institution in question have any obligation to allow the person causing the discord to enter its premises and keep engaging in the activity that caused the discord? Would the institution be in violation of that person's free speech rights if it removed them from the premises for refusing to abide by its conventions and rules of conduct?
I would like to know what people think about these questions and whether they believe any of the above situations would be different from deliberate, repeated misgendering of a trans person in a professional, educational, or private setting.