Thursday, August 4, 2016

Letitng Transgenders Decide For Themselves Where To Go

SHOULD TRANSGENDER PEOPLE use the public restroom corresponding to the gender listed on their birth certificate, or should they use the public restroom corresponding to their current gender, the gender they have chosen, the gender they have undergone sexual reassignment surgery to become? That is the question. Don't Europeans provide gender free public restroom facilities? Doesn't everyone there use the same restroom without any problems? Is it even remotely possibly that American culture is a bit...well... backward and hypocritically puritanical? Thank goodness for the overweening and over reaching federal government, the Attorney General's office of which has reminded the fifty nifty that forcing gender born again citizens to conform to their birth certificate gender descriptions rather than their born again gender reality is...well..a violation of civil rights. Now, about half the states are involved in a lawsuit against the feds, claiming states rights in restroom assignments. This should prove interesting. Even though the media has moved on to other matters for the time being, the transgender controversy will, at length, rear its gender neutral head yet again. Federal judges appointed by Obama are a bit more progressive than those appointed by previous presidents, so, the gender changers have at least an outside chance. There are one point four million gender changed folks in America; it would appear that the phenomenon is for real, not a publicity stunt for attention getting. In case anyone has the brilliant idea of asking the actual transgenders their opinion on the question, all four point million of them are gonna say the same thing: they want to use the public restroom corresponding to their new gender, not their old one. Maybe one fine day somebody will get around to asking them that very question. Anyone who has had his or her sex organ and body fundamentally, surgically altered is, quite obviously, quite serious, and quite knowledgeable about personal preferences.

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