I don’t want that MUG in my state either.
Who would have ever thought it would come to the point where we would need a law to keep men out of the little girls’ bathroom?
It's completely nuts to let way less than 3% of the population dictate to the rest of us. Common sense and decency. YES!
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Decency and common sense?
Thats some thing my grand folks adhered to.
Hey!, I know! Maybe we can initiate a federal bathroom pass program! Yeah... THAT’S IT!
Each person will receive a federal bathroom pass access card attached by chain links to a sawed off mop handle wrapped in duct tape.
Yeah! All you have to do is go on the Obamacare website and check off the new box declaring whether you feel like a man or a woman...
None of these laws are enforceable, unless they are willing to have a police officer at the entrance to all bathrooms checking ID cards, and directing the holder to the room designated for his/her sex.
All such laws invite unlawful arrest and/or litigation.
Assault is already a crime. How about making laws about actions?
Yes, but ‘men’ here are protesting:
Men walk mile in high heels to draw attention to sexual assault
Kelly White Daily Southtown CHICAGO
Brandon Swanson usually wears loafers when he works as assistant director of alumni and parent relations at Saint Xavier University.
But last week, the 22-year-old Oak Lawn man carefully strutted a mile in red high heels around the campus at 3700 W. 103rd St. in Chicago.
Swanson joined more than 30 other men for the second annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes march, an event to draw attention to Sexual Assault Awareness month.
“This is a very fun, yet impactful event,” Swanson said. “The event is aimed at raising awareness about rape, sexual assault, and gender violence. This is something I think is extremely important. Too much of this violence goes on every day and there are people who are affected by this horrible injustice every day. And unfortunately, many women are too afraid to speak up. We want them all to know that they have a support system and to let them know they have someone to turn to.”
Anna Goldman, the event’s coordinator and a senior psychology major at the school, said she wanted the march to help the campus highlight gender relations and sexual violence against women.
“The goal of this event is to educate men and women about the prevalence of sexual violence on college campuses,” said Goldman, 22, of Eagan, Minn. “While we asked men to walk in high-heeled shoes to achieve the effect of literally putting themselves in women’s shoes, all were invited to walk and to join the conversation about sexual assault and violence. Not many people can digest difficult topics of discussion, but with Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, it allows for people to find a community, in a playful manner, to talk about the effects and solutions of sexualized violence against women.”
Some shoes came from donations and the Saint Xavier Council. Goldman said she also bought some shoes from a shoe store on Amazon that sells red high-heels that are intended for wide-set and large feet.
My boss at a small home healthcare company always worried about how the government could cost him thousands of dollars at any time by forcing him to upgrade his bathroom for wheelchair access. Small business lives in fear of such regulations. Government properties like schools could not care less.
YES!!!! Now a few more courageous states have to stand up to the homo fascists and Fedzilla. Come on Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia ...
They should change the argument to a “limited resources” argument
Despite what libtards may think, government money IS LIMITED and you have to make bathrooms to accommodate 99.9% of the population - not the freaks who make up less than 1% who don’t know what sex they are.
Also the 99% of the public who demand their daughters not be exposed to men in public restrooms.
Another state PayPal, Angie’s List and Salesforce will have to pull out of. Their market area is getting smaller and smaller. Wouldn’t it be nice if someday their only market was the perverted 1%ers?
I called to cancel my PayPal account yesterday and told them why. The young woman was very diplomatic explaining she understood my position and thanked me for my past business. Either she was just a very nice young woman or they have been getting a lot of these calls and they have instructed their employees how to handle them. When Angie’s List got nailed here last year after the RFRA blow up, their people were ‘oh no not another cancellation’ and were very conciliatory. They lost a ton of members in the Indianapolis metro area and had to change to a pay as you go system to stay afloat.
I just got a “breaking news” alert, saying Bruce Springstein has cancelled a concert in NC because of their “homophobic” law. We need the same kind of thing here in SC.