More evidence that transgender bathrooms are a bad idea

My solution: Don't offer facilities, people can "go" at home. If you do have a facility just have it for one person at a time and have it so the door can be locked. Now if they choose not to lock the door then it's their problem and they created it. But that's too easy of a solution, it's has to be made more difficult. People don't want solutions, they want issues on which to disagree.
 
Now, using this theory, show one instance where a transgendered person has done harm to a woman or child based on this law.

(And, I will add that I do not open links at work, so if those links posted above show that, please let me know).
Give it time. The law isn't but a few weeks old. I would also say, that it probably isn't going to be a screwed up metal transgender causing the problem. It will be those unintended consequences that will pose a problem. You know, those screwed up mental pervs who now have some legal rights to protect them.
 
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My solution: Don't offer facilities, people can "go" at home. If you do have a facility just have it for one person at a time and have it so the door can be locked. Now if they choose not to lock the door then it's their problem and they created it. But that's too easy of a solution, it's has to be made more difficult. People don't want solutions, they want issues on which to disagree.

I say let everybody pee their pants :eek:
 
I think this should have never been an issue. I have share the restroom with transgendered many times. It's not a big deal. And I bet I have a lot more than I know....

This should never been a movement in either side, because now all I hear is a Bunch of asinine comments from both sides. It's dumb. No law either for against it should have ever been passed.
 
That people were afraid of that and started in on making it where you could only use a restroom with the gender you are born with made others fight back and now everyone is insane.

The North Carolina law was in response to the City of Charlotte ordinance that should have NEVER been passed. Do you know that the City of Charlotte ordinance encompassed private schools, and churches? Where was the 24 hour news coverage on that?
 
Okay, so now some are saying that relaxing the "bathroom laws" is fine and we can't stop the perverts anyway. If that's true, why all he push back on campus carry and why the big push for gun control?
 
You know that a lot of terrible things have happened since this thread started, many right here in Paulding. Yet we are still talking about people and bathrooms. No one is going to change anyone's mind.
Do what makes you feel safe. Pee, don't pee. Shop at Target, don't.
 
Yes, we've had some tragic events happen here at home lately. But this discussion takes nothing away from the sadness of those things. We can't just turn our heads to what many of us think could be the cause of the next horrible event just because of another tragedy. Perhaps such discussions will help some to see the potential danger in catering to political correctness, and possible prevent some future tragedies.
 
Now, using this theory, show one instance where a transgendered person has done harm to a woman or child based on this law.

(And, I will add that I do not open links at work, so if those links posted above show that, please let me know).
http://thefederalist.com/2015/11/23/a-rape-survivor-speaks-out-about-transgender-bathrooms/

http://www.dailywire.com/news/5190/...bused-women-and-children-amanda-prestigiacomo

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/s...laiming-to-be-transgender-in-order-to-assault
 
Yes, we've had some tragic events happen here at home lately. But this discussion takes nothing away from the sadness of those things. We can't just turn our heads to what many of us think could be the cause of the next horrible event just because of another tragedy. Perhaps such discussions will help some to see the potential danger in catering to political correctness, and possible prevent some future tragedies.
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My comment has nothing to do with denial but the fact that you equated tragedies that have happened here recently with any stupid political correctness issue.
 

None of these show an instance where a transgendered person hurt someone. However, based on these examples, we should do away with concealed/carry laws because anyone can hide a gun under their shirt and shoot up a business.
 
None of these show an instance where a transgendered person hurt someone. However, based on these examples, we should do away with concealed/carry laws because anyone can hide a gun under their shirt and shoot up a business.

It could also be remedied by supporting the nudity in public legislation proposed by Blaze. Ain't hidin' nothin' now! :eek::mexican:
 
None of these show an instance where a transgendered person hurt someone. However, based on these examples, we should do away with concealed/carry laws because anyone can hide a gun under their shirt and shoot up a business.
Rape isn't hurting someone?
 
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