Florida Publix Refuses to Write 'Trans' on a Cake, Citing Company Policy
The employees told the customers that acknowledging trans joy is taking a stand on a political issue, which company policy forbids.
May 12, 2023
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The employees told the customers that acknowledging trans joy is taking a stand on a political issue, which company policy forbids.
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