Posted on 04/24/2016 9:26:05 AM PDT by MtnClimber
The question of who is being made to feel comfortable and welcome at Target, and who isnt, should be one of the top questions in your mind before you choose to spend your money in their stores. This week, a man took his six-yeard to Target to discuss how the bathroom policy works out practically, rather than just find out from blogs or biased cable news stations calling the whole thing a gay rights issue, which doesnt even make sense. His story went viral on Facebook, and already has over 22,000 shares and 44,000 reactions.
So if I’m wearing me Kilt which room do I use?
If these businesses are so dedicated accommodating gender-confused individuals, and consider majority preferences unimportant, then I suggest they provide a third convenience: His/Hers/Its. Problem solved.
So they need to go to the bathroom? Then either dress normally or hold it. Their self-induced angst/suffering is not my concern.
School locker rooms are another front in this battle. School administrator who have transgender athletes have to ensure accommodations at home and when the team travels. Accommodations as present meaning a Family Restroom, but the LGBT mafia is chiseling away at that as well.
I don’t see how this ends well if it ends where they want it to end. If there’s a teenage girl athlete that thinks they are a boy, how does dressing/showering in the boys locker room help? Seems to me like they are asking for something they will regret getting.
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