I would characterize this as Trump restoring the gender protections that Obama tried to obliterate when he decreed that any man has the “right” to use the women’s restroom simply by claiming to “identify” as a woman.
If I were to walk into a restroom and see a man there, I would feel terribly unsafe. And there is no way I would use a public locker room if a man is present.
The headline should be:
President Trump ends special privilege for the gender confused.
I've avoided public restrooms since this ruling. (bonus: it's saved me money on beverages when I'm away from home). The Ladies Room has always been that place where women and girls could feel safe. In my dating years, there were so many situations where it was the sanctuary of the Ladies Room that saved a gal from a bad situation.
It's all so hypocritical. There is supposedly great societal support for victims of sexual abuse. So how do they support those women having to worry about men in the Ladies Room? And what about girls adjusting to body changes and sensitive body situations? They shouldn't have to worry about men in their former safe space. And what about Muslims, Amish, nuns, (etc) whose religious values involve modesty?
How come nobody is talking about these issues?