Some of that reality is amongst others in the "real world".
But we have this movement of people who live in their realities, and expect everyone else to live in it also even though it goes against their realities.
It's my reality that we should pray in my class before class, but I can guarantee I would never force anyone to take part in my reality. I don't care if it's legal or not, I just wouldn't do that.
I do not expect everyone to bow to my reality even when it violates theirs.
It's just not right.
Now, there's a difference in forcing and sharing.
If I share my faith after class privately with a student who asks about it, that's sharing.
Forcing is telling a captive audience and not only telling them about my faith, but that everyone should partake in some form with my faith.
That's just not right.
And it doesn't matter if it's religion or pronouns, we shouldn't be forced to partake in anyone's reality because it hurts our feelings.
Grow up.
Live the way you want.
Realize there's going to be confusion.
File suit if you feel you're being discriminated against because no one should be treated differently.
But...the law only should go so far.