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Wisconsin Man Fired From Job After Company Demands He Deny God, Wrecks Bible

"Public Advocate stands with Spencer Wimmer and our legal counsel has been asked to assist in any manner from our long experience filing legal briefs in support of religious liberty. Generac Power Systems will hear from Christians nationwide shortly as well. This is an outrage and no American or company can attack God, the Bible or any Christian in this manner without Public Advocate responding with appropriate condemnation and support for legal actions," says Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate.

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NEW YORK POST REPORTS:

Spencer Wimmer, a Wisconsin man, is asking the Trump administration to intervene after he says he was fired for refusing to use preferred pronouns that conflict with a person's biological sex-forcing him, he claims, to choose between his livelihood and his faith.

While the Trump administration has moved to roll back DEI and gender ideology workplace requirements, Wimmer, a devout Christian, argues that private citizens are still experiencing workplace discrimination tied to such policies.

Now, after filing a religious discrimination complaint through the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) to the Trump US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), he said he hopes President Donald Trump will do something about it.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Wimmer said that he had worked hard to be a "model employee" during his five years at Generac and was in good standing with the company, having received several positive performance reviews and promotions.

He said he expected to have a long, fruitful career at the power equipment company.

That is, until he was suddenly pulled into a meeting with human resources and confronted about his refusal to use someone's preferred pronouns.

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