Posted on 05/06/2016 2:53:52 PM PDT by HomerBohn
So...Just put a bounty on any DOJ lawyer that crosses the border into North Carolina.
And the DOJ is violating the U.S. Constitution by doing it. The Constitution says nothing about men using ladies restrooms. Therefore, that decision is up to the states.
What civil rights? - oh, maybe the right to privacy and to feel secure when engaged in such sensitive activities as changing one’s clothes and using the toilet - ah, but if LGBT’s have those rights, non TLBG’s have them also one would think - and it seems that giving LGTB’s their rights would in fact deny non-BLTG’s theirs in this case - so the DOJ wants to deny the rights of maybe ten times as many individuals as they’re going to protect - that’s not equality under the law....
The Obama girls don’t have to worry about their bathroom privacy since they are under the constant protection of the Secret Service. No wonder Obama doesn’t care about the rights of normal women.
I used to think so, but now I am not sure. Every blue collar dem I have spoken to about this thinks the leadership is completely whacked on this issue. But they were all men.
In a few months we will be able to see is Target is actually hurt by their policy. That will only happen if women care about men using women’s bathrooms. I’m not convinced they actually do.
I buy that Target might do this simply for social justice reasons. But not Trump, who has the same policy for his buildings as far as I can tell. He seems pretty legit as far as business things go. So what, he doesn’t know if his women customers care enough? I don’t buy it.
Like I said we will know in a few months I guess. If we are the point of women not really caring, I reckon we are really far, far gone culturally.
Freegards
That’s just it, I’m not sure they care. We think they should, but maybe we are just past the point where they actually do care and we didn’t realize it? I mean it’s a pretty damn grim indicator we are even talking about this nonsense from a cultural standpoint.
Freegards
The three doors should read:
“Men”....”Women”....”Sick Twisted Freaks”
I think you may be right. But the reason is that no woman has ever seen a transgender male in the women’s restroom. There just aren’t that many transgenders. If it happened more often, then I suspect it would be a problem.
Stop the insanity and just mandate that public bathrooms be single and private. Boys can be safe as well as girls. It worked well at the Boy Scout camp where I camped a few weeks ago. What had once been two large communal bathrooms was turned into 12 single use bathrooms.
Transgeners in the women’s bathrooms has been going on for generations without a problem. Why?
Answer:
1)They look, dress, and act like women and are unnoticed and non-threatening.
2) The transgendered do their business, wash their hands, and leave without fuss.
Why all the upset now?
Answer: Because with Marxists the issue is **Never** the issue! It is time to look behind the curtain for the real motivations.
The problem is not going to be the actual guys who are way into this, that take time to seem legit, whether they actually dig women or not or believe they are actually women or not. It’s going to be the guys who know they don’t have to now cut it appearance-wise and who are just going to be excited to go into the women’s bathroom. I imagine there’s waaaaaay more guys like that who would have never risked it before.
If women can’t grasp this, we are way far gone I reckon.
Freegards
How can that be? There is no such thing as “transgender”, except in their own minds.
Yeah I’ve considered that. Once you open the door anyone can come in. But it’s not going to be a problem unless and until it is.
There should be no perverts in the BSA and no need to center attention on same sex bathrooms!
We have MEN and WOMEN, and we have BOYS and GIRLS.
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