Theland, was the Dr David Mackereth employment tribunal case your reason for posting this thread?
You claim "The man / woman deemed that offence had been caused."
There was NO man nor woman who claimed 'offence'.
"but the doctor was asked to use compelled speech "
Yes he was asked to use speech he found unacceptable, to potentially vulnerable service users with existing mental health problems.( who bureaucratically had NOT been identified as transgender, and indeed his hiring authorities, rightly or wrongly, deemed that they could NOT be pre-identified as transgender NOR triaged as 'it might stigmatize them'.
"If a man thinks he is a woman, Imwould suspect he has a mental problem,"
Yes, that may indeed be why they were being 'assessed' by Dr Mackereth in his job as a Health and Disabilities Assessor (HDA) on behalf of the DWP.
The transgender complexities are a veritable minefield, the details of this particular employment tribunal are detailed and cheap point scoring is petty and simplistic.
'Free speech' in this case was Dr Mackereth Right at literal interpretation of his book, ( = Bible.)
Dr Mackereth does not come across as the most honest of men, IF, if the Tribunal notes are correct and IF the fair judgement was made.
Why Dr Mackereth was not allowed to address his clients by their name on their form, or by their surname and avoid any pronouns is beyond me.
Gender Recognition certificates/ Gender Recognition Act 2004 and whether a 'six-foot man with a beard' was EVER mentioned were more interesting parts than some others of:
\\\\\\37. In essence Dr Mackereth told us, and we find, that he holds to the principles of the Great Reformation of the 16th Century including a commitment to the supremacy of the Bible as the infallible, inerrant word of God as his final authority in all matters of faith and practice.
70. Despite that, Dr Ahmed told us that Dr Mackereth did not appear surprised by his response and that he jumped in to the conversation and said he understood that was the Government’s position but that as a Christian he believes that God assigned people’s gender at birth and he could not refer to individuals by a gender that was different to their birth sex. Dr Ahmed added that Dr Mackereth stated that he was prepared to defend his beliefs if challenged in court if he had to.
92. Contrary to Dr Mackereth’s assertion both in his witness statement and orally, that mid consultation he was called in to a room to discuss faith, Dr Mackereth later accepted that that was not during the middle of the consultation with a customer but whilst he was preparing his report on an assessment
96. Dr Mackereth also stated that whilst he did not intend to harm or offend anyone, he understood that his behaviour could be offensive////////
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5d9b0c8aed915d35cff2225d/Dr_David_Mackereth_v_The_Department_for_Work_and_Pensions___Advanced_Personnel_Management_Group__UK__Ltd_1304602_-_2018_-_Judgment_and_reasons.pdf