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RE: Bathroom Bills - Finally an example of a problem.
(07-17-2017 11:44 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  You simply cannot credibly claim that these bills aren't hateful towards LGBT persons and defend these laws. You're certainly welcome to try.

No more or less than opposition to these bills isn't hateful toward people who don't want persons who are physically of the opposite sex intruding into their rest rooms. Where and to what extent do you consider the rights of those people? What do you see as an equitable disposition of the rights of both parties?

This is your problem. You consider ONLY the alleged "rights" of LGBT persons. There are other people who are affected negatively by the positions that you advocate. Their rights are not to be trampled on by you or any other LGBT person.

Want to disagree? Fine, how would you propose to accommodate the rights of those people?
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