School Board Forced to Release Reasons for Expelling Josh Alexander Over His Religious Views

2024-08-13

School Board Forced to Release Reasons for Expelling Josh Alexander Over His Religious Views

Aug 13, 2024 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

School Board Forced to Release Reasons for Expelling Josh Alexander Over His Religious Views

Josh Alexander was suspended by St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in 2022 for speaking out against biological males being allowed to enter once-protected female-only spaces. He arranged a student protest to garner support, an effort which escalated the suspension into an “exclusion”, resulting in his arrest.

Josh’s religious beliefs dictate that only two genders exist; an opinion worthy of expression, given that he attends a school founded on these teachings. Meanwhile the school seems to have abandoned their foundational beliefs to embrace the ideology of ‘gender diversity’.

The board refused to disclose the reasons for dismissing the appeal, prompting Josh’s lawyer to file an application for judicial review with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice which in turn allowed the original court documents to be published as part of the new case.

The documents state Josh “continued to pose a safety risk,” adding “Beliefs, opinions, and views, no matter how genuinely held, cannot be used to justify treating any individual with disrespect or in any way that devalues them or makes them feel unsafe.”

In Josh’s words, “Offence is obviously defined by the offended. I expressed my religious beliefs in class, and it spiraled out of control. That doesn’t make me a bully. They express their beliefs, and I express mine. Mine obviously don’t fit the narrative.”

They have also submitted an application with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal for “creed” discrimination.

Case law already supports our right to express beliefs, with one ruling defining freedom of religion as “the right to declare religious beliefs openly and without fear of hindrance or reprisal, and the right to manifest religious belief by worship and practice or by teaching and dissemination.”

Josh must be afforded the same rights as the individuals he is accused of ‘offending’; the Rights and Freedoms of Canadians hold no value, if not applied equally. We all have the right to speak openly, just as we have the right to be offended.

Should one person’s inability to cope with their distaste for another’s opinion, overrule that person’s right to have that opinion?

To read more on the submissions and court decisions, click here to visit the Liberty Coalition Canada website 

1 Comment

  1. William

    Book of Isaias 5:20 says it all: Woe to you that call evil good, and good evil: that put darkness for light, and light for darkness: that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
    Our nation and yes, the Vatican today (as foretold by Our Blessed Mother) are being ruled over by what Archbishop Carlo Maria VIGANO calls “the children of darkness” where God fearing Christians and Catholics and those of ANY religion not approved by the state are persecuted. Is this what our soldiers fought for in WWI, WWII and Korea? They are rolling over in their graves on Remembrance Day! Hypocrites!
    What disgusts me is that, what this so called “C a t h o l i c” school board did here is a clear violation of the Charter which recognizes at the very beginning, the Supremacy of God. Yet, they are allowed to breach the Charter not only this young man but our whole SOCIETY IS HARMED! Now we have to have expensive court cases to “test” and again “deliberate” what is already a clear violation of free speech entrenched in law. This “lawfare” happening today in Canada is a disgrace.

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