More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

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Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.

 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.

It's not a surprise to anyone paying attention. Just like the Catholic priests.
 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.

The source for this data is ??? Your mind.
 
Larry Craig was railroaded. His misconduct was tapping his foot and he might not have even done that.
 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.


GOP is not necessarily conservative. Pussies like these are Rinos or Dino lites who want to be accepted by you people. No, the real danger remains the pedophile who wants to game the system, pick a gender so she can cop a feel of a child in the restroom..... the worst danger is that Democrats stand up for this.
 
Let's remember that the GOP elected him to the third highest office in the land....Speaker of the House.
Democrats elected bill Clinton to the highest office in the land.... president.

Which doesn't dispute the statement nor the claim in this thread.

The (D)'s could have elected twice as many and it still wouldn't make the article wrong.
 

Are you seeking young ones? You need to attend a White House Trump photo opportunity with GOP lawmakers and take your pick.

You might need to take advantage of the shrubbery.
Counting Epstien, Clinton, and others or do we go way back to start the list. Then again we can county Locals...No source makes it hard to find the fact.

Calm down buddy. This issue has evidently aroused you.
 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.

I’ve made a thread on this statistic awhile back and I can tell you that the republicans on this board dismiss it like any other statistic that doesn’t coddle their worldview. You’re basically addressing children.
 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.

Good lock the faggots up.
 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.

at least try to have credible source.
 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.


Hoe about if you have the male sexual organ you go in the male restroom and if you have a female one you go in the female one...

Or

Do unisex bathrooms and have three of then and be done with it...
 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.


Hoe about if you have the male sexual organ you go in the male restroom and if you have a female one you go in the female one...

Or

Do unisex bathrooms and have three of then and be done with it...

You are discriminating against hermaphrodite GOP lawmakers.
 
Here you go. The real villains are the GOP lawmakers who are slandering transgender people.

Is the solution separate bathrooms for GOP lawmakers?

What about a matchmaking service for GOP lawmakers seeking love with their ilk?

Should GOP lawmakers have their mug shots taken at the time of their 'swearing' in to speed their arraignment later?

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People

More GOP Lawmakers Arrested For Sexual Misconduct In Bathrooms Than Trans People
APRIL 11, 2016 BY MICHAEL STONE

Dead State
, Gay Star News, and Friendly Atheist are all reporting that Republican politicians are more of a menace in public bathrooms than transgender people.

The reports are based on an earlier report issued by Dan Avery at News Now Nextdebunking the myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat.

The multiple reports indicate that no transgender individual has ever been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom, while at least three Republican lawmakers have been arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

Former U.S. Senator Larry Craig, Florida state Representative Bob Allen, and Mississippi Congressman Jon Hinson were all Republican lawmakers, and were all arrested for sexual misconduct in a public bathroom.

As for the big myth that transgender people using public bathrooms pose some sort of threat, a new report issued by Media Matters cites experts from twelve states – including law enforcement officials, state human rights workers, and sexual assault victims advocates – who debunk the myth that transgender non-discrimination laws have any relation to incidents of sexual assault or harassment in public restrooms.

Yet despite the evidence, Republican lawmakers, encouraged by conservative Christians, continue to try and harass and intimidate the transgender community with mean-spirited and hopelessly misguided bathroom laws.

Currently a new North Carolina law that unfairly bans transgender people from accessing public facilities like bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender identity is receiving a great deal of negative attention as celebrities as diverse as Charles Barkley and Bruce Springsteen have come out to denounce the draconian new law.

Meanwhile, in Kansas lawmakers are considering new legislation that would pay students a $2500 bounty for reporting on transgender classmates using the “wrong” bathroom.

Bottom line: If you’re concerned about public bathroom safety, it is Republican politicians, and not transgender people, that are most likely to be engaged in sexual misconduct. It is a myth that transgender people pose a danger in public bathrooms, a myth promoted by right-wing conservative Christians who hate what they don’t understand.


Hoe about if you have the male sexual organ you go in the male restroom and if you have a female one you go in the female one...

Or

Do unisex bathrooms and have three of then and be done with it...

Your latter offering is the only viable solution. The first would require that this man use the women's restroom.

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