Snowboard Coach wins big for free speech in Vermont

By THRiVE! News 3 Min Read

A settlement of $75,000 was reached in the lawsuit


In a recent legal victory for free speech advocates, former snowboarding coach David Bloch from Vermont has emerged triumphant. The settlement, totaling $75,000, serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the enduring importance of defending fundamental rights to free speech and Christian faith.

The saga began when Coach Bloch, a respected figure in the snowboarding community and a devout Christian, found himself embroiled in controversy for expressing his beliefs. At Woodstock Union High School, where he coached, Bloch engaged in a conversation with students regarding the topic of men competing in women’s sports. His stance was clear: biological differences between men and women are immutable, and this fact should be considered in athletic competitions.

His respectful and reasoned discourse should have been an example of civil dialogue. However, the school district chose to interpret his comments as a violation of their policies against hazing, harassment, and bullying. This led to Coach Bloch’s abrupt termination, a move that was widely criticized as an infringement on his constitutional right to free speech.

The subsequent legal battle was not just about one man’s job but about a broader principle that affects us all: the right to express opinions, especially on matters of public debate, without fear of reprisal or censorship. Coach Bloch’s victory is a reminder that the First Amendment’s protections extend to all citizens, regardless of their beliefs or affiliations. All David Bloch did was share his belief that men and women have unchangeable biological differences and that these differences make it inappropriate for men to compete in women’s sports. In other words, Coach Bloch, “followed the science,” in this case biology, and was punished for it, but not for long. 

Coach Bloch’s beliefs, rooted in his Christian faith, were at the heart of this case. As a Christian, Coach Bloch believes that each person is created either male or female by God, and that sex cannot be changed. He shared his perspective thoughtfully and civilly, yet school officials were bent on punishing the coach. The principle of free speech is a cornerstone of democratic societies and once again this case underscores its importance and the way it’s under attack like never before. It’s a reminder that defending freedom often requires solidarity and active engagement from individuals and organizations committed to preserving our rights.

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