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To: Ransomed
Should a business be able to stop a guy in a dress from using it’s women’s bathroom if they want to? Can they care about what their women customers want, or should they not be able to stop it due to a law?

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I personally would like the private sector to police their own bathrooms. And have this on a state by state basis.

- but honestly - there is no wave of trans people lurking in bathrooms. All this fuss for like a dozen people in a whole state or something like that. All the crimes a man would do are still illegal even if he is in a dress. untold numbers of illegals are raping people and killing people in America but the establishment brings out this red flag to distract the social conservatives and to trip up the candidates.

853 posted on 04/21/2016 2:19:19 PM PDT by Trumpinator ("Are you Batman?" the boy asked. "I am Batman," Trump said.)
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To: Trumpinator

“I personally would like the private sector to police their own bathrooms.”

Agreed.

“All the crimes a man would do are still illegal even if he is in a dress.”

But what about women just being uncomfortable with a man in a dress, who might or might not be attracted to women, using the same bathroom? I guess I’m not seeing where the crime component comes into it anyhow. Seems to me having laws that stop businesses from addressing the concerns of those women by not allowing that is the real problem, right?

Freegards


856 posted on 04/21/2016 2:26:03 PM PDT by Ransomed
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