When Hannah Kulishova joined the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) in 2021, she thought she had found the perfect fit: steady work, miles of walking, and a chance to serve her community.
But last August, that sense of normalcy was shattered when she realized her employer had placed her, and countless other women, in harm’s way.
This realization began after a male USPS employee identifying as a transgender woman was given free rein of the women’s restrooms in the Larchmont, New York, post office, where Kulishova worked. Kulishova had worked with the man, who goes by the name Ashley Phillips, for a few months before she first encountered him in the women’s restroom.
“He came into the bathroom while I was still washing my hands,” Kulishova recalled. “I immediately felt afraid, which is really strange. That doesn’t normally happen, and I couldn’t explain why.”
Kulishova said she went to her postmaster to raise concerns about a biological male using the women’s restroom. After all, since the USPS is a federal agency, Kulishova thought it had to adhere to the recent Executive Order from President Donald Trump that women and men must be guaranteed single-sex spaces.
The postmaster allegedly dismissed her concerns, and when Kulishova asked for a reasonable accommodation to use the postmaster’s single stall, she said she was denied the request because it would then have to be offered to any other employee.
Sex Offender in the title does not equal Transgender in the story. Calling the transgender individual a Sex Offender without proof is slander and is opening this site up to legal ramifications. I suggest deleting the article.
If you bothered to click the link on the full story, you would have seen that the tranny was convicted and sentenced to 15 years back in 2004. Facts are not slander.
I tend to agree. Calling him a confused pervert would have been much more fitting.
The article continues at the link that is shared, and has more to the story.