Summary

Karen Ortiz, an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) administrative judge, defied Trump administration policies limiting LGBTQ+ protections by urging colleagues to resist “illegal mandates.”

After sending a mass email criticizing leadership, her email was deleted, and she faced disciplinary action.

Ortiz’s stand gained widespread online support but little public backing from colleagues, who fear retaliation. Experts say federal employees often stay silent to protect their jobs.

Ortiz, prepared for potential fallout, sees her actions as protected whistleblower activity and remains committed to civil rights advocacy, regardless of her job security.

  • JustAnotherKay@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    While you’re definitely right that this is more of a decent human being thing, I’m actually a really big fan of the “good American” narrative.

    So many of our fascist peers believe they are being good Americans. Let’s distort their view back towards the individual collective workforce instead of the oligarchy

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      7 hours ago

      Towards the collective you mean, the reason why the US is so shit is because of the focus on the individual and because the US is so good at exporting its culture everywhere it’s now affecting other countries and sending them down a regressive spiral in the name of individual freedom.

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        7 hours ago

        Yes actually you’re right. I said individual because I meant “the little man” but “the little man” is more accurately described as the collective working class than any particular individual. None of us are individually the little man. We are all strong and capable of great things, so long as we work together as a collective. The little man is the idea of those who need to be protected, and we all need to be protected. Thank you for the correction