Macy’s Clerk Fired for Booting Man from Women’s Dressing Room
The non-profit legal advocacy group Liberty Counsel plans to confront Macy’s because the retailer dismissed a clerk who intervened when a man headed for the women’s dressing room.
Clerk Natalie Johnson, according to Liberty Counsel, reported that she saw a man walking out of the fitting room reserved for women at the San Antonio, Texas, Macy’s and “politely told him that he could not go back in because it was for women only.”
Johnson later told her employer, the store chain featured in the classic “Miracle on 34th Street” as the “store with a heart,” that she could not allow a male to change in a females’ fitting room because of her religious beliefs. She cited the company’s policy that protects against religious discrimination.
Macy’s officials, however, ordered her to allow “transgender” customers to change in any dressing room they wished and warned that if she wouldn’t comply she would be fired.
“Johnson refused to go against her sincerely held religious beliefs and was terminated from her job,” Liberty Counsel reported.
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She deserved to be terminated.
For you transgender sicko's, be thankful my redneck gun carrying self did not catch you or your rear end would be on fire right now.
And what would happen if the male, transgender or not, turned out to be a sexual predator who harms a woman in the dressing room - then Macy's gets sued for permitting the man to use the women's dressing room right!
To allow transgenders into dressing rooms they don't belong in is to a) foster the dellusions they live under and b) force the association of the rest of us with those we do not wish to associate with and in the most intimate settings, plus as this woman said, her religious beliefs do not permit her to carry out this ridiculous policy. I'm glad she's fighting back.
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