Posted on 04/21/2022 4:17:18 PM PDT by Morgana
A gay man has sued a West Virginia party store claiming a worker branded him a 'f****t' and chased him bare-chested for trying to return a 'gender-fluid' Halloween outfit.
Trevor Anderson, from Charleston in West Virginia, says he remains a shell of himself following the October 2021 incident at his local Spirit party store.
Anderson claims he has turned to cigarettes to cope with the stress, and says boyfriend Jonathan Pereira has threatened to dump him over the marked change in his behavior.
The drama began after Anderson purchased a plaid mini-skirt and a belly shirt for his Halloween costume, a gender-fluid interpretation of the Clue character Mr. Green.
Green was a closeted gay man in the 1985 film adaptation of the board game and was played by actor Michael McKean.
But parts of Anderson's costume attire didn't fit, and he returned to the store to request a refund or credit.
He says that's when a store manager, identified in the lawsuit as Thelmon Penn, 33, confronted Anderson while refusing to refund him for the purchases.
'Maybe you just shouldn't be trying on women's clothing,' Penn reportedly said according to court documents.
Things escalated when Anderson asked Penn for his name and number to file a formal complaint, to which the store manager responded with a series of gay slurs.
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'I’m not giving my number to a f*****,' Anderson recalled Penn saying in an interview with the Daily Beast.
Anderson said Penn then chased him out of the store screaming 'get out, get out, f****** f*****' before trying to fight him in the parking lot.
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Oh yea and funny there is no video. Most people today would pull out a cell phone and start recording but not this guy. I would loved to have seen the store clerk running across the parking lot with out his shirt on. Way I see it show me the video or it did not happen.
Didn't the queer know he should have waited for January?
Went to website to see what a ‘f****t’ is. Still no clue.
Waited a bit to file
Never mind. I figured it out
According to the movie Blazing Saddles, they’re from Kansas City.
Take me home, country roads ...
I hope it’s real, and is normalized.
The LGBT+ers just always want constant attention! Perhaps this was made up because the returned item had been used… perhaps unsanitary. Spirit Halloween will win this case easily.
Dire Straits Lyrics
“Money For Nothing”
“See the little faggot with the earring and the make-up
Yeah buddy that’s his own hair
That little faggot got his own jet airplane
That little faggot he’s a millionaire”
Whaaaa. I almost cried at the video.
PS. I don’t believe his story. Not a word of it.
He claimed to be gay in the movie but in the end, you find out he was NOT gay. Last line in the movie
“I’m going home to have sex with my wife”
Sounds like a schizo childman making sht up and projecting his own schizo aggression.
Was that in all four endings? I remember very little of the movie, it was painful to watch.
The whole description is typical of these schizos: it is cartoonish, a sort of redo of Peter Pan complaining about some Captain Hook adult after him. Knowing schizo gays are rape-right pervs, this bare chested pursuit strikes me as projection.
Hoax. In “Clue”, Mr. Green was not a closeted gay man (and never wore a skirt or “belly shirt”; he went home to sleep with his wife (with a great smirk that said “I gotcha!” in at least eighteen languages). Seriously, considering Spirit’s return policy... HOAX!
It was in the final ending. I actually like the movie.
His character pretends to be gay. Its set in the 50’s, so it is supposed to be his reason to be blackmailed.
The final ending shows he is definitely not gay.
Aw shucks, I clicked on this thread cause I needed a good laugh. Party pooper
i don’t understand any of it...
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