Of course John Walker Flynt is lying his ass off about the most important facts in this inclident.
That is not true Kermit. A mentally ill man was absolutely cosplaying in the women's lingerie department where he engaged in very inappopriate behavior with an underaged girl.
And what the fuck are you even talking about "I looked at the actual report." No, you did not jackass. The company has already admitted that Rowling's description of the incident is correct and they have apologized for the misconduct by the troon.
Think about what John is openly supporting here. A mentally ill adult male fondling a 14 year old girl.
John thinks this is a "reasonable" or "moderate" view.
"Marks & Spencer has apologised to a mother for causing her teenage daughter “distress” after she was asked if she needed help by a transgender employee in its bra section.
The retailer said it was “truly sorry” after the mother complained that her 14-year-old daughter had felt uncomfortable when they were approached by a trans shop assistant in the lingerie area of the shop, where they were hoping to have a bra fitting.
Although the staff member was polite, the mother said she felt it was “completely inappropriate” for her daughter to be approached by a “biological male” in that section.
In a complaint to
M&S, she told the retailer: “Imagine her horror, then, when the person to approach us and ask if we needed help was a transgender ‘woman’, ie, a biological male.
“This is obviously the case: he is at least 6ft 2in tall... My daughter recoiled, so I politely declined the offer and we left immediately. She was visibly upset and said she felt ‘freaked out’.”
‘Truly sorry’
The following day, an M&S customer service assistant replied, apologising for the incident.
“Thank you for reaching out to us and sharing your experience,” the email said. “We deeply regret the distress your daughter felt during her visit to our store.
“We understand how important this milestone is for her, and we are truly sorry that it did not go as you had hoped.”
The retailer said it took her concerns “very seriously” and would ensure her daughter “receives assistance from a female colleague during her next visit”.
M&S apologises over trans employee in bra department
"Marks and Spencer has been criticised for refusing to
change their policy on trans employees after a "horror"
incident that took place in one of their stores. Earlier this year, a biological male employee offered to assist a teenage girl in the lingerie section, which left the customer feeling uncomfortable.
M&S apologised for the incident.
The 14-year-old's mother went public with what happened and has discussed it on social media. Using an anonymous account named "Jane Doe," she thanked author JK Rowling and swimmer Sharron Davies for their support regarding the incident.
The mother also blasted M&S for failing to change their trans policy, which permits staff members to self-identify and work in any part of the store, including female changing rooms.
The incident occurred in March, just weeks before the
Supreme Court made a ruling that the word sex in the Equality Act means biological sex rather than self-identified gender.
The mother said she felt it was "completely inappropriate" for her daughter to be approached by a "biological male" in the lingerie section of the store, reports
The Telegraph.
In a complaint to the retailer, she said: "Imagine her horror, then, when the person to approach us and ask if we needed help was a transgender 'woman', ie, a biological male. This is obviously the case: he is at least 6ft 2in tall... My daughter recoiled, so I politely declined the offer and we left immediately. She was visibly upset and said she felt 'freaked out'."
An M&S customer service assistant responded with an apology the following day.
The email read: "Thank you for reaching out to us and sharing your experience. We deeply regret the distress your daughter felt during her visit to our store. We understand how important this milestone is for her, and we are truly sorry that it did not go as you had hoped." Marks and Spencer has been criticised for refusing to
change their policy on trans employees after a "horror"
incident that took place in one of their stores. Earlier this year, a biological male employee offered to assist a teenage girl in the lingerie section, which left the customer feeling uncomfortable.
M&S apologised for the incident.
The 14-year-old's mother went public with what happened and has discussed it on social media. Using an anonymous account named "Jane Doe," she thanked author JK Rowling and swimmer Sharron Davies for their support regarding the incident. The mother said she felt it was "completely inappropriate" for her daughter to be approached by a "biological male" in the lingerie section of the store, reports
The Telegraph In a complaint to the retailer, she said: "Imagine her horror, then, when the person to approach us and ask if we needed help was a transgender 'woman', ie, a biological male. This is obviously the case: he is at least 6ft 2in tall... My daughter recoiled, so I politely declined the offer and we left immediately. She was visibly upset and said she felt 'freaked out'."
An M&S customer service assistant responded with an apology the following day.
The email read: "Thank you for reaching out to us and sharing your experience. We deeply regret the distress your daughter felt during her visit to our store. We understand how important this milestone is for her, and we are truly sorry that it did not go as you had hoped."
However, the mother was not satisfied with M&S's response to this issue, claiming that the company had acknowledged that the "colleague is not female" but that it was "not sufficient to offer just my daughter the protection of not being approached by him."
She requested that M&S introduce a policy to ensure that transgender staff would not approach young women. But in a new update, the store has revealed it will not be changing its policy.
A M&S spokesperson said: "We want our stores to be inclusive and welcoming for our colleagues and customers. We have written to this customer and explained that our colleagues typically work across all departments in our stores, and customers can always ask the colleague they feel most comfortable with."
M&S issues update after teenage girl approached by trans employee while shopping for a bra