A former employee of Wikipedia’s parent company has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she was fired after reporting her direct supervisor for gender discrimination and harassment.

The woman, Kayla Mae, was hired by the Wikimedia Foundation in November 2022, where she worked as a software engineer for nearly two years.

Her role allowed her to work remotely from Texas, and she was assigned to work on a team managed by Dennis Mburugu, a Wikimedia employee based in Kenya.

Within the first few months of her employment, she encountered problems with Mburugu, according to her complaint. Among other things, Mburugu asked her inappropriate questions about her sexual identity — she is a transgender female — and inquired about her medical history, Mae wrote in the complaint.

  • blakenong
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    2 days ago

    Well, we all know you’re anti-lgbt, regardless of the alleged incident.

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      Oh boy, you have no idea how moronic that comment is. You can browse my entire history, and I’ve been posting here daily for 2 years. And I guarantee you won’t be able to find a single anti LGBT comment made by me.
      If your comment wasn’t so laughably stupid, I’d find it offensive.

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        You’re just upset you got busted, and someone else agreed. So, not in my head sweetie.

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      We all know you didn’t think before you typed, regardless of the incident. Anyone can make allegations, we have to wait to find out if they are true, that’s the burden of civilization. Or at least how it’s supposed to work.

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        2 days ago

        They’ve made anti-lgbt comments before. I thought about how they aren’t commenting on this for any other reason.

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          I gave them a quick scroll through. I didn’t see anything overtly anti-lgbt. Have any sources?

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              Oh boy:

              If you’re not a heterosexual rich white male, you feel the problems.

              This was your own comment I responded to, So clearly you think it’s important to your position yourself.
              You used it in a couple of comments as you thought it was somehow a defense for your position.

              Tell me how you don’t like gay people.

              That was your response, and notice how that comment ended the discussion. Because it was too stupid to respond to.

              I don’t care if you are gay or not, but clearly it’s an issue to you.

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                If you’re not a heterosexual rich white male, you feel the problems.

                Why? This is what I responded to, look at the context. He also insinuated in earlier comments that him being in a same sex marriage somehow supported his argument? Arguing about living in a state that allow same sex marriage was a “feature” of USA, where the obvious problem is the states that don’t.
                And please notice that that comment ended the discussion. Because it was so stupid I didn’t care to respond to that.

                I don’t care if people are gay or not, but clearly it’s an issue to u/blakenong.
                IDK why he interpreted it as an anti gay comment, when clearly by his own admission, it was a strong influence on him.

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                  Look at you tripping all over yourself trying to defend your sensitive white heterosexual male feelings. The problem with people like you is that you are incapable of understanding anything outside of yourself because you’ve never had to face any real challenges in life. Then you go off and mock other people as if you’re somehow superior because of what you were born with but never earned.

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                    you’ve never had to face any real challenges in life.

                    And you know this how?

                    Then you go off and mock other people

                    How did I mock you? You mentioned yourself it was a factor in your understanding of society. I just tried to show you that it might not work quite the way you think.

                    as if you’re somehow superior because of what you were born with

                    What was I born with? I was born with just about the most basic privileges everybody in Denmark was born with at the time. As far as I remember our debate started with exactly the fact that I consider USA a shitty country, because those privileges don’t exist in USA. And for some reason you defended USA?
                    Lucky for you, that you are not stuck in one of the worst states, maybe you would see things differently if you were.