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RE: Bathroom Bills - Finally an example of a problem.
(07-15-2017 04:33 PM)solohawks Wrote:  Tom, until you apply your social stance across the political spectrum its hard to take you seriously and not as a liberal Democrat partisan.

I think the entire point of my post is that the advocates of discrimination aren't being consistent.

They claim they're doing it to save their little girls, but in effect blame the LGBT community for these crimes, while ignoring their own communities' actions.

I ask again, how did Trans kids using the restroom consistent with their gender cause this crime? How does banning Trans kids from public accommodations do anything to prevent these crimes?

The obvious answer is that these bathroom bills don't do anything but humiliate and insult Trans people, and encourage Gay people to be fired from their jobs.
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