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From: Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Since when does filing a complaint result in getting suspended?
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2025 14:20:27 -0700
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

On 2025-09-15 04:44, NoBody wrote:
> A New Jersey nurse has filed a lawsuit claiming she was suspended
> without pay as retaliation after objecting to a doctor who allegedly
> celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
> 
> According to the complaint filed Sept. 12 in Bergen County Superior
> Court, Lexi Kuenzle says Englewood Health retaliated against her by
> suspending her without pay after she challenged Dr. Matthew Jung for
> alleged remarks he made in front of staff and patients.
> 
> UPDATE: Englewood Health Denies Nurse Firing, Says Doctor Also
> Suspended In Charlie Kirk Dispute
> 
> The lawsuit alleges Dr. Jung “cheered and publicly praised the murder
> of a Christian whose only ‘crime’ was standing up for his faith.”
> Kuenzle, a practicing Christian, said she told him his words violated
> the Hippocratic Oath and created a hostile work environment.
> 
> Instead of addressing her concerns, the suit claims, Jung mocked the
> offended staff members by offering to “buy lunch” for anyone upset by
> his comments, the complaint says.
> 
> The lawsuit says Kuenzle spoke out on her own social media against the
> doctor’s alleged remarks — and was punished at work for it as a
> result.
> 
> Kunezle told the NY Post that she reported the bariatric surgeon's
> alleged remarks to hospital administrators before posting about it
> online.
> 
> Hospital administrators Maria Carvalho and Barbara Crowley later
> suspended Kuenzle without pay, the filing says. Kuenzle told the NY
> Post that she was notified of her suspension pending an investigation.
> 
> Englewood Health declined comment citing pending litigation.
> 
> As of press time, Jung's page on the hospital website had been
> removed; however, it was unclear whether or not any action had been
> taken against him.
> 
> “Defendants systematically discriminated and retaliated against her,”
> the lawsuit states.
> 
> "This action is being filed with Plaintiff waits to hear whether
> Defendants will fire her for speaking up or merely continue their
> adverse job action by suspending her without pay."
> 
> https://www.aol.com/news/englewood-health-nurse-suspended-calling-001400786.html

I notice you're not complaining about the people who've been fired for 
merely quoting Charlie Kirk's words...