FIRST IN THE DAILY SIGNAL: A majority of Americans oppose the use of preferred pronouns in schools, according to a report released Tuesday by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
The Becket Fund’s Religious Freedom Index findings revealed a reversal in attitudes towards leftist school pronoun policies requiring that children and school employees address each other by their preferred pronouns.
Fifty-eight percent of Americans believe schools should not be requiring preferred pronoun usage, the 2023 index found. That compares to Becket’s 2021 findings, in which 54% of Americans said that schools should require preferred pronoun usage.
Becket offered those surveyed two hypothetical opinions and asked them to indicate which one comes closest to their own.
The first opinion read: “Smith believes that gender identity is a controversial topic. Public schools…