Clearly you don’t have a young daughter…I’m not saying that actual trans folks are dangerous, it is the pervert that uses a LAW to his advantage. As in, saying you are trans just to gain access to a bathroom/locker room.
Slippery slope…just ask Seattle how well it’s working out.
Don’t worry. Perverted men won’t use the faux bathroom controversy as a cover to wear dresses and rape women in the women’s room. Except for these guys I found on a quick google search:
My aunt was at the beach. She rinsed off in the outdoor showers, then went into the restroom to dry her hair under the hand blower. She took her bikini top off to rinse it out in the sink, and had her head down, drying her hair. When she stood up, a man was standing behind her watching. She yelled at him. He ran out.
How will police respond to this kind of situation, if there are no rules about who can and cannot be inside a women’s restroom?
I think this applies to some extent. This quote from Peggy Noonan.
“There is something increasingly unappeasable in the left. This is something conservatives and others have come to fear, that progressives now accept no limits. We can’t just have court-ordered legalized abortion across the land, we have to have it up to the point of birth, and taxpayers have to pay for it. It’s not enough to win same-sex marriage, you’ve got to personally approve of it and if you publicly resist you’ll be ruined. It’s not enough that we have publicly funded contraceptives, the nuns have to provide them…”
I see some of this “unappeasable” sentiment here. My university gym has always had two unisex restrooms that had the common stick figure in a dress/ stick figure in pants signs on the door. I thought those were very inclusive - Anyone is free to go potty here! Apparently it that wasn’t good enough, maybe because the male/female figures confines one to a gender binary? The signs were changed to this version. To be clear, we still have separate locker rooms for men and women. These signs are on the individual unisex bathrooms.
A little research will tell you that it’s not all that uncommon to be other than XX or XY. Or to have ambiguous genetalia where the doctors/parents have to make the best choice. It saddens me how we have so much compassion for other fetal abnormalities but view and treat these people like freaks.
The bathroom situation is a real dilemma, to be sure. Maybe closed door unisex facilities will become the norm.