Posted on 01/15/2019 8:29:47 AM PST by SeekAndFind
A sign protesting a recent North Carolina law restricting transgender bathroom access adorns the bathroom stalls at the 21C Museum Hotel in Durham, North Carolina May 3, 2016. | (Photo: Reuters/Jonathan Drake/File Photo)
A public university in Ohio is letting people use whatever bathroom facility they deem they need to use in order to create a more inclusive environment and has also converted nearly two dozen restrooms into all-gender bathrooms.
Wright State University in Dayton has granted universal access, allowing individuals to use the restroom that corresponds to their sex, gender identity, and/or gender expression in order to comply with the universitys discrimination policy and its interpretation of Title IX law.
The university's Office of LGBTQA Affairs lays out protections for trans-identified people in a web page titled Trans at Wright State.
On the page, the office states that the university strives to support and value all members of the campus community. To that end, it says that providing safe, accessible, and convenient restroom facilities is one aspect of creating an inclusive environment.
The university also notes that some people experience difficulty, inconvenience, and a lack of safety when trying to use a gender-specific bathroom. It also states that transgender individuals can be subject to harassment or violence when using mens or womens restrooms.
We allow people to use the restroom facility they deem they need to use, the webpage explains.
According to an online resource from the pro-LGBT organization GLESN that was linked to by the university website, gender expression is defined as the multiple ways (e.g., behaviors, dress) in which a person may choose to communicate gender to oneself and/or to others.
The Christian Post reached out to Wright State for clarification on its universal access policy. A response is pending.
The university website also explains that 23 restrooms in different buildings across the campus were converted to all-gender bathrooms as part of the universitys All-Gender Restroom Expansion Project. The bathrooms were all converted by Dec. 19.
In some instances, a designated all-gender restroom may contain multiple stalls, the webpage reads. For those who do not wish to use an all-gender single stall or all-gender multi-stall restroom, there will be gendered restrooms located in every building.
The campus-wide project was spearheaded by a joint committee of students, faculty and staff. The project was supported through a resolution unanimously approved by the Wright State Student Government Association.
This project plan has been an opportunity for Wright State University to further our mission and vision of centering diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the Wright State University community, Chief Diversity Officer Matthew L. Boaz wrote in a letter to the campus community. By providing greater access to restroom facilities, we strive to create safer and more accessible spaces for people with children of a different gender, people with disabilities who need assistance in the restroom from someone of a different gender, and people who identify as transgender and nonbinary.
Not everyone in the Wright State community is happy with the all-gender bathrooms.
A Wright State dance team member took to Twitter to complain about the gender-neutral bathrooms.
Cant even use the bathroom because all the bathrooms at wright state are gender neutral now and theres men and urinals in all the bathrooms, she wrote, adding the hashtag #ihavetopee.
The school responded by stating that not all bathrooms were all-gender and instructed the student to go up or down a flight of stairs to the next restroom if she is not comfortable in the all-gender bathroom.
Well they are the main bathrooms on the floor everyone uses :)) thank you though, the student wrote in a response to the school. Everyone finds it awkward and inconvenient! Ill go find the next closest next time!
While LGBT activists have pushed school districts and colleges across the nation to embrace policies that grant bathroom and locker room access on the basis of gender identity, social conservatives have voiced concern that such policies violate the privacy rights of others, especially women and girls.
Family Research Council released a report in 2017, listing 21 incidents of men assaulting or violating women's privacy in public bathrooms and warning that transgender-friendly policies do increase the risk of such crimes.
"It is important to note that the concern is not that transgendered individuals are more likely to be sexual predators, but rather that sexual predators could exploit such laws by posing as transgendered in order to gain access to women and girls," FRC stated.
The Trans at Wright State web page also recommends that university community members refer to each other by preferred names and pronouns. The web page details some examples of transgender pronouns that include ze and hir.
Not using a students correct name and pronouns can make the student feel disrespected, can potentially out this student to their peers, and can create a classroom environment that could be very difficult for them to thrive in, the university resource reads.
I don’t care anymore
WE have more important issues at stake here
If you don’t like how potty time is arranged at a certain facility, go somewhere else
The sign should say Obama bathroom.
Do we want our daughters-wives-mothers using those facilities?
So there solution was to make men’s room unisex and keep women’s restrooms?
There’s some male privilege for you!
Peeping tom’s holiday come true freak show now open.
Do we want our daughters-wives-mothers using those facilities?
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Single stall bathrooms are the only way to “go”. No pun intended.
Do they still have individual stalls for some privacy or is it all open for everyone to see everything?
If I were a student, I’d go into one of those unisex bathrooms and unleash stink that would burn nostril hairs.
Sharing is caring.
The fastest way to end this would be for real men to use the ladies room, piss on the seat and then leave the seat up.
The liability lawsuits after the assaults start should be epic.
Eff the U
I thought a university was a place where the chief activity was thinking and reasoning.
You are correct. Just hire up some company to put ‘Dixie-toilets’ outside each building and bring the truck around once a week to empty them out. This will ease everyone out of this toilet discussion and ensure folks don’t spend long in the toilet on their break.
I’m gonna leave the stall door open, leave the seat down when I stand and deliver, and not flush.
That’ll drive the “squatters” away.
There should be three types of bathrooms in public areas: men, women, and other. The first two can only be used by those who were born of that sex and still have the genitalia of that sex. The third is for people who don’t qualify for the first two bathrooms or who don’t want to use one of those bathrooms.
From reading the article, it appears the mens’ bathrooms were turned unisex, while women get their own bathroom.
Apparently, men have the “privilege” of dealing with the perverts.
The company put up a women's restroom for them. However, it was farther away from the workplace than the men's restroom. Many of the women decided to use the men's restroom instead. They figured out a way to stand up at a urinal, alongside the men. This apparently led to a lot of comparisons of urine streams.
I was glad they were no longer there by the time I arrived. That would have been a lot more than I could have handled.
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