Airplane Bathroom Incident

Minnesota Teen Forced to Prove Gender in Bathroom: Server Faces Accusations

An 18-year-old Minnesota woman filed a discrimination charge against a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant after a server allegedly followed her into the women’s restroom and demanded she prove her gender. According to the Minnesota gender-equality organization Gender Justice, the server’s actions were based on assumptions made about the woman’s appearance, violating Minnesota’s Human Rights Act. The incident reflects a broader climate of suspicion towards those who don’t conform to traditional gender expectations, particularly in light of legislation targeting transgender people and their access to public spaces. Gender Justice argues that the restaurant failed to train its staff and ensure its anti-discrimination policies were followed, making the business liable for the harm caused.

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Passenger Sues United After Pilot’s Forceful Bathroom Removal

Yisroel Liebb filed a federal lawsuit against United Airlines and the Department of Homeland Security alleging religious discrimination and unlawful detention. The lawsuit claims a pilot forcibly removed Liebb from the airplane bathroom while he was experiencing a medical issue, exposing him to other passengers. Following the incident, CBP officers detained Liebb and a fellow passenger, searched their luggage, and made disparaging remarks about their faith. The airline and CBP have declined to comment on the ongoing litigation.

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