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Teacher Asking for Students Preferred Pronouns Claims State Senator 'Doxxed' Him

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Vermont said Sunday that a state senator gave out his contact information on social media because he had asked students their preferred pronouns.Sam Carbonetti, who teaches students at Irasburg Village School, tweeted on Sunday: "I got doxxed by a VT State Senator for giving my students the OPTION to introduce themselves to me and the class w/ their preferred name, pronouns, favorite subject, and hobbies.""Doxxed" refers to publishing information online that is private or can identify a person without the person's consent.His message was met with a large response from teachers, teacher groups and LGBTQIA+ advocates, who offered their support of his gesture of inclusivity.

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