My wife and I live near Seattle; we have as many or more “transectuals” here than pretty much any other place in the country. In nearly 60 years neither of us has ever noticed a “transsexual” in a public restroom. I assume that most have to go potty like the rest of us, so either they are not using public restrooms or they are doing it inconspicuously enough that no one notices. That is the definition of a NON-ISSUE. We don't need to pass more laws about NON-ISSUES. If you want to call me a “transsexual activist” go right ahead.
My wife is diabetic and has a bladder control problem from when she was in a bad car accident. She often does not realize she needs to use the toilet until it is a near emergency. Sometimes when the women's bathroom is occupied I have stood by for her while she uses the men's room. If a man comes along I will warn him that she is in the stall in case it will make him feel uncomfortable to use the urinal. I have not had one negative reaction from anyone ever. Does not wanting my wife to be a criminal for using the wrong bathroom make me a “transsexual activist?
Yes, you are a transexual activist.
Any other questions about your Trump support?
. If you want to call me a transsexual activist
After acceptance, you must then endorse and after this you must value their perversion and encourage their behavior.
What defines a person as transexual? It is the person themselves choice, correct?
So any man at any time is good walking into public restroom behind a little girl, because you think its a non-issue. And why do you think its a non-issue, because Trump is your hero and he said it was a non-issue.
A man does’t have a right to walk in on women who don’t want them in the same room as them when they are using the toilet.
Stop applying perspective, people are trying to be hysterical here!
There are so many NON-ISSUEs as you say that need to settled amicably so we can move on.
Reminds of the issue of the Confederate flag issue flying from a public building. No matter what decision you make, somebody is going to get upset.
For the Confederate flag, Trump said, "let the flag be shown in a museum somewhere." And it was a good comment that respected the Southern heritage but also appeased the many blacks who are offended.