Homosexual Group appeal employment homosexual discrimination case to Supreme Court


A homosexual legal group is appealing an employment case to the Supreme Court, the group announced Thursday, after a federal appeals court declined to rehear the case.
A full panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals declined to rehear the case of Jameka Evans, a hospital security guard who says she was forced out because she is a lesbian. She doesn’t conform to gender norms in her appearance and demeanor.

Evans argues that her employer violated Title VII by discriminating against her because of her lesbianism, her dress code, her refusal to obey gender norms and her demeanor. 

Earlier, in March, a three-judge panel of the court denied her claim. Lambda Legal, the homosexual legal advocacy group, is representing her in the case.

Immoral homosexual groups who refuse "NO" from any judge want to push their agenda before the justices particularly if Justice Anthony Kennedy -- whose immoral and illogical support of all things homosexual -- is considering retirement. 

THEY WANT THEIR VERDICT AND A JUDGE WHO SUPPORTS HOMOSEXUALITY. A JUDGE WHO REJECTS THE HISTORY OF MARRIAGE ITSELF WITH A FAULTY 2015 DECISION - A LAW UNTO HIMSELF?

"We conclude today that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is a form of sex discrimination," Judge Diane Wood wrote. But the male female divide does not include voluntary homosexual desire.

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