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Im not saying they dont deserve compassion.
To the contrary, Im saying thats exactly what they deserve: compassion, not celebration.
But perhaps Im being too abstract here, so lets get really practical.
Lets say that a 6 4 male who used to play professional football and who has secretly agonized over his gender identity for years finally determines that he must be true to himself and live as a woman.
Do you think it might be traumatic for a little girl using the library bathroom to see this big man walk into her room wearing a dress and a wig? Should we take her feelings into account, or is she not important? What if that was your granddaughter? Would you care if she was traumatized? And when you speak of the human rights of all of our citizens does that include little girls like this?
I understand that this gentleman will have difficulties should he decide to dress and live as a woman, but that is still a choice he is making, and it is not fair to impose his struggles on innocent little children, is it?
And what if this same man, whom well assume is not a sexual predator, wants to share the YMCA locker room with your wife and daughter, standing there in his underwear as they come out of the shower stalls wrapped in towels. Is this fair to them?
Lets take this one step further.
If any man who claims to be a woman can use womens bathrooms and locker rooms, then how do we keep the sexual predators out?
What’s very interesting is that you just never hear about women pushing to use men’s bathrooms and men’s locker rooms.
It;s always men who want to be in women’s bathrooms and locker rooms.
Interesting that.
I wonder why.......