When Kendall Oliver made an online appointment for a haircut, the last thing the Army reservist who served six years in Afghanistan expected to receive was humiliation. Oliver, who self-identifies more as a man than a woman, was turned away from The Barbershop in Rancho Cucamonga, California. She booked the appointment online. When she came in, I told her we don’t cut women’s hair,” Richard Hernandez, the owner of The Barbershop, told Fox News Latino. Hernandez said that Oliver made the appointment under the name of Brittany. As a member of the Church of God, Hernandez says it is against...