"[4] During her time in the military, Knight became the victim of bullying and sustained sexist and racial discrimination which she began to secretly record.
[2] She was also made to serve alongside people who professed support for racist organisations such as the Ku Klux Klan, Britain First, and the English Defence League.
While working in the Army Foundation college, fellow British soldiers stacked dirty items and boxes on her desk and loudly played Django Unchained when she was nearby, and the instructors posted photos of penises and Adolf Hitler on the professional WhatsApp group which she was a part of.
[6] In 2022 Knight sought legal advice with help from the Centre for Military Justice and the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
In a statement from Knight's lawyer:“For the army, it was not the racists that needed to be dealt with it, it was Kerry-Ann, because she’d had the audacity to complain about racism and misogyny.