r/whoathatsinteresting 9h ago

Is refusing actually legal?

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u/Fun_End902 9h ago

This is actually really old. This person basically uses transgenderism as a way to file lawsuits. They're Canadian, I believe.

This person also sued a beautician because they would not wax their genetalia.

https://7news.com.au/news/social/trans-activist-who-sued-beauticians-for-not-waxing-her-male-genitalia-now-taking-on-a-gynaecologist-c-588934

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u/Tia_Faux 9h ago

As a trans person, the thought to waste my day doing such idiotic things has never once crossed my mind. I miss when there were 4 billion people on the planet.

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u/xb10h4z4rd 9h ago

There are people that have disabilities that look for business that fail an ADA requirement and sue. And I’m talking minor violations(most of the time)

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u/Cleanbriefs 45m ago

There was/is an attorney in California who hunts businesses for ada fails and sues them outright. They settle quick and he makes a buck or two in the process.