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Guardsman says not being ‘feminine’ cost her a job. The government is fighting her lawsuit.
By Rachel S. Cohen
 Wednesday, Feb 23



The Army and Air Force’s top civilian leaders are pushing to throw out a federal district court lawsuit alleging that an airman in the West Virginia National Guard lost out on a human resources job due to discrimination over her sexual orientation and her appearance.

William Thompson, a Justice Department attorney for Army Secretary Christine Wormuth and Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall, denied the allegations in paperwork filed Feb. 14. The legal scuffle sheds light on underlying cultural issues within the organization and may derail the careers of multiple airmen in the process.


Kristin Kingrey, now a technical sergeant with the 130th Airlift Wing, enlisted in the West Virginia Air National Guard in 2007. By 2016, she was preparing to take a temporary civilian job in HR for the Army and Air Force.


https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2022/02/23/guardsman-says-not-being-feminine-cost-her-a-job-the-government-is-fighting-her-lawsuit/

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I seriously don't find her allegations credible...in this day of "enlightened" and "woke" services, it just doesn't pass that the smell test that a full on, out lesbian was discriminated against. 

The only thing that would make this even more incredible is if she was black.
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