Weiss said Synek did not do or say anything to prompt the confrontation.

"Nebraskans like myself do lose our jobs, and sometimes our living arrangements, because of who we are, and people like the Nebraska Family Alliance are why," wrote Weiss, who identified herself as transgender.

"Their money, their influence, and their national political allies are why Lincoln cannot mount a successful ballot initiative concerning Lincoln's Fairness Ordinance," Weiss continued, referring to the ordinance to protect the rights of Lincoln's LGBTQ community stuck in the Lincoln City Council.

Weiss, in her Facebook post, admitted to using vulgar language toward Synek as she was leaving the store. While she said she was sorry for her actions, Weiss said she did not regret standing up for Cultiva's staff, a majority of which are among the LGBTQ community.

Nebraskans can be fired from their jobs or lose their homes because they identify as gay, lesbian or transgender, Weiss continued, "and you can also be fired for telling people who fight for that status quo to get lost.