Forces its removal

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(THE BLAZE) – A satanist Veteran Affairs staffer working at an undisclosed facility recently filed a complaint with a nonprofit civil rights group, claiming that his or her supervisor’s desk display, which reads “Not today, Satan, not today,” was a “grotesque Christian supremacist” sign, the New York Post reported. The sign was subsequently removed from the supervisor’s desk.
The self-described satanist staffer is an Air Force veteran who “subscribes to many non-theist teaching[s] (including Satanist).”
According to the worker, the undisclosed VA facility already had a hostile work environment when he or she was invited into the supervisor’s office. The staffer then observed the sign on the supervisor’s desk, which he or she claimed was placed “in such a way that it was physically directed at anyone sitting in the guest chair across from her desk.”
The self-described satanist staffer is an Air Force veteran who “subscribes to many non-theist teaching[s] (including Satanist).”
According to the worker, the undisclosed VA facility already had a hostile work environment when he or she was invited into the supervisor’s office. The staffer then observed the sign on the supervisor’s desk, which he or she claimed was placed “in such a way that it was physically directed at anyone sitting in the guest chair across from her desk.”
A letter sent by the staffer to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, a civil rights group, explained that he or she sent a “passionate and deeply emotional email to my supervisor describing my feelings towards her and it.” The organization has agreed to take up the veteran’s case against the supervisor.