RE: Transexuals
May 12, 2016 at 1:18 pm
(This post was last modified: May 12, 2016 at 1:20 pm by KevinM1.)
Those crocodile tears you're shedding sure are salty, Chad.
You do realize that in the other 49 states, there are no bathroom laws, right? That nothing is stopping predators from trying to abuse people in bathrooms? Yet, it's statistically an extremely low crime. Why? Because the vast majority of abuse is caused by someone the victim knows and trusts, not strangers in public bathrooms.
Of course, there's also the flip side of the coin - trans people being abused by heterosexuals, which is more likely to happen if they can't go into the bathrooms they identify with. But that doesn't matter to you, does it?
There's also the matter of you trying to make the public at large responsible for bad feelings victims may have, which is ridiculous. If some trans person looks similar to an abuser, it's still not that trans person's fault that the abuse happened. Seriously, if someone is going to be triggered by just going out into the public sphere, then they need counseling, not legislation.
But, ultimately, what you want to do is further ostracize and punish a minority group that already faces issues with discrimination and fairness due to the actions of a separate population, which is utterly ridiculous. People who don disguises to perv and abuse others aren't actually transsexuals.
You do realize that in the other 49 states, there are no bathroom laws, right? That nothing is stopping predators from trying to abuse people in bathrooms? Yet, it's statistically an extremely low crime. Why? Because the vast majority of abuse is caused by someone the victim knows and trusts, not strangers in public bathrooms.
Of course, there's also the flip side of the coin - trans people being abused by heterosexuals, which is more likely to happen if they can't go into the bathrooms they identify with. But that doesn't matter to you, does it?
There's also the matter of you trying to make the public at large responsible for bad feelings victims may have, which is ridiculous. If some trans person looks similar to an abuser, it's still not that trans person's fault that the abuse happened. Seriously, if someone is going to be triggered by just going out into the public sphere, then they need counseling, not legislation.
But, ultimately, what you want to do is further ostracize and punish a minority group that already faces issues with discrimination and fairness due to the actions of a separate population, which is utterly ridiculous. People who don disguises to perv and abuse others aren't actually transsexuals.
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