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Natalie Johnson, Macy's employee fired, refused transgender woman access to ladies fitting room

Written By Alfred Haynes on Thursday, December 8, 2011 | Thursday, December 08, 2011


San Antonio, TX -- 27-year-old Natalie Johnson, a former Rivercenter Macy's employee, is right where she belongs... the unemployment line.

On November 30, 2011, it appears Johnson substituted Macy's store policies with her bigoted religious beliefs, and refused to let a self-identified transgender woman use the ladies' dressing room.

Johnson told KSAT 12 that she became suspicious because the customer, who was dressed like a woman, was shopping for women's clothing.

When the customer tried to use the ladies' fitting room, Johnson allegedly blocked the customer's access. 

"I had to just straight forward tell him, 'You're a man,' and of course that really got him steamed," said the former clerk who apparently has issues with the LGBT community.

After Johnson refused to adhere to Macy's policy, which allows transgender customers to use the fitting room of their choice, Johnson was reportedly fired.

The 27-year-old "student", who can barely pronounce the word transgender, filed a ridiculous lawsuit claiming her religious rights were violated.

Frankly, I don't give a damn what your bible-thumping beliefs are. If you are going to work for someone else, you need to follow their rules, or stand in at the welfare office. 

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