Posted on 07/10/2017 8:50:59 PM PDT by Olog-hai
While the United States has continued to debate so-called bathroom bills targeting transgender people, Berlins justice minister is hoping to open up government building bathrooms to all.
According to an audit report by the Berlin justice ministry seen by Tagesspiegel on Monday, many of the bathrooms in Berlins government administrative buildings could be converted into unisex facilities without great effort.
The building scan showed that having toilets for all sexes in many places would be simple to implement, said justice minister Dirk Behrendt, who is also responsible for anti-discrimination projects.
Such unisex toilets are intended to reduce discrimination against transgender and intersex individuals, as well as to avoid a culture war such as the one in the United States, Behrendt explained to Tagesspiegel.
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So they will have lids that they can lift?
I mean, really, it is nothing more complex than that.
No fancy plumbing needed.
Though a tolerance for bad aim may be required....
Echos of the Third Reich which was also run by the LGBTQ bunch.
This is one F***ED up world we live in....
Achtung!
Be like Dad und not like sis,
Erziehen the lid before you sitzensprinkle
German men are pretty much sissies anyway, aren’t they?
nazis and muslims have long shared common interests.
They sure did not used to be, but it seems like their version of SJW's has beaten that out of following generations.
Imagine the muzzies trying what they do now during the late 30's.
Fine with me as long as there is still a likeness of Hitler in the bottom for target practice.
The silver lining to this, is that it makes this city less welcoming to muzzies.
The Sharia police are going to love this...
Actually, no. It’ll make it more attractive for jihad.
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