Posted on 04/30/2015 5:50:54 PM PDT by massmike
The two latest trends sweeping colleges and universities across the U.S. are a demand for gender-neutral bathrooms and peer-to-peer shaming of "privileged" students.
At California Polytechnic University, students recently held a s*it-in to demand that administrators add more all gender restrooms to the 17 existing locations on Cal Polys campus. Despite an impending budget crisis, the University of North Texas allocated $100,000 last fall to renovate old restrooms and make them gender-neutral.
This is a situation where I thought we could be proactive and make this change You could say its an all-human restroom, Shane McCreery, Illinois State Universitys Ethics Officer, told Campus Reform last July when ISU transitioned its family restrooms to all-gender lavatories.
During the aforementioned s*it-in, Cal Poly students advocating for gender-neutral restrooms told their peers to check your potty privilege, joining a long list of uncontrollable traits and convictions that allegedly leave individuals incapable of empathy.
To see just how far students would go to condemn "privilege" and embrace political correctness, Campus Reform facetiously asked students at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. if they would pledge to end "urinal privilege" and ensure all restrooms are truly gender neutral.
Truth is always stranger than fiction. In 1977 The Intercollegiate Review (conservative!) ran a semi-satire about Sen’s George McGovern & Ted Kennedy introducing a bill at feminists’ behest to require that men must sit to urinate in the interests of promoting equality between the sexes.
“Number one is all right but don’t stand for it!” said Kennedy & McGovern as they introduced their bill in the well of the Senate while sitting down.
Time to make all men into Sitzpinklers.
It’s only fair. (/s)
You started it when you invaded Poland.”
“peer-to-peer shaming”
Sounds messy, and a little kinky, like a fraternity initiation.
Inequality is a part of life. Pissing into a bottle at 70mph is a male privilege.
They should all cut off their penises In solidarity.
I think every guy I know around town pees off the porch or in his driveway. No one sees it, and the urine is good for bushes, but you do need to move along. Maybe the men in California should try it and save the water.
Perhaps they should ask their parents to cut them off.
I had the same reaction but wanted to include non-mammals and perhaps a few invertebrates.
Still, not inclusive enough...
Hope they get rid of all urinals and make us use the same toilets. Then I will be free to pee all over the seat and enjoy the rants of the ladies having to clean it up. I will become a serial seat pee-er, spraying every seat in the restroom so they will have no where to turn hahahah......
That is what I can do without getting banned.
Screw that.
You are 100% correct. This country has too many pansy idiots. Wish we could rid ourselves of them.
The Soviet Union, China, Russia, Cuba, and other countries killed/kill people over stuff like this.
Oh fabulous-Parents -Keep spending your hard-earned money to send your kids to college so the can learn how to do a Sh*t-In.
Haven’t read all comments yet. Just opining...
In 1961 my USN carrier was at Pirieus (a port just South of Athens Greece). While on liberty, we frequently saw open courtyards with holes in the ground several feet apart around all of the walls. Each hole had a flat rock in front of it for people to squat on. These “facilities” served men, women and children, equally. (Must have been rough when it was pouring rain!)
It sure seems as though our businesses and school campuses (campi?) are reverting to the same style of restroom facilities of many, many decades ago in European countries.
Under Obama’s administration I think the whole USA is reverting in a like manner.
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