A transgender Starbucks employee was fired after footage caught an altercation involving the worker that allegedly turned physical. 'You're calling me a man. You're being transphobic, Karen — now get out,' the employee said prior to the altercation.
The incident occurred on April 30 at a Starbucks in the United Kingdom when the employee, a biological male who identifies as a trans woman, began to argue with a female customer, according to a report.Part of the encounter was filmed and posted to social media."You're calling me a man," the employee replied after stepping out from behind the counter."You're being transphobic, Karen — now get out.
"Now get out," the employee repeated while continuing to chide the customer as transphobic and clapping in her face. The woman maintained she was not transphobic and asked for a refund, which the employee refused to give.
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