It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: GemmyMcGemJew
Great idea until a "woman in a man's body" has to take a massive dump in the ladies. Then the riots will escalate 10 fold .
No woman could tolerate the unholy sounds of pain and despair coming from a man lacking sufficient fibre in his diet.
still have run across the actual advice he sent out, if anyone has a link to it, I'd be interested in it.
have you looked at the history of all the mental health that was forced upon them in the past?
we've screwed with their hormones, gave them electoshock treatment, shamed them, prayed it out of them, beat them, heck the nazis even tried to genocide it out of their society, the mental health community has decided that there is nothing that they can do.
originally posted by: Boadicea
I'm sure most transgenders just want to live and let live, and that's where society needs to get over it. But for others, there is a clear and present danger in NOT appropriately treating the condition.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
Why wasn't this an issue last year?
Anyone?
Anyone?
Why do we wait for an election year to even bring this up?
Doesn't that apply to everyone?
originally posted by: Boadicea
And let's be clear. These bathroom laws let anyone and everyone into the women's bathrooms... not just the live-and-let-live folks... not just the live-and-let-live transgenders... and THAT'S the problem.
National Consensus Statement of Anti-Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Organizations in Support of Full and Equal Access for the Transgender Community
We, the undersigned sexual assault and domestic violence organizations, oppose anti-transgender initiatives. These initiatives utilize and perpetuate the myth that protecting transgender people’s access to restrooms and locker rooms endangers the safety or privacy of others. As organizations that care about reducing assault and violence, we favor laws and policies that protect transgender people from discrimination, including in accessing facilities that match the gender they live every day.
Nondiscrimination laws protecting transgender people have existed for a long time. Over 200 municipalities and 18 states have nondiscrimination laws protecting transgender people’s access to facilities consistent with the gender they live every day. In some cases, these protections have been in place for decades. These laws have protected people from discrimination without creating harm. None of those jurisdictions have seen a rise in sexual violence or other public safety issues due to nondiscrimination laws. Assaulting another person in a restroom or changing room remains against the law in every single state. We operate and advocate for rape crisis centers and shelters all over the country, including in cities and states with non-discrimination protections for transgender people. Those protections have not weakened public safety or criminal laws, nor have they compromised their enforcement.
originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: Annee
Doesn't that apply to everyone?
Of course it does. But we're not discussing "everyone." I was addressing transgenders specifically.
And let's be clear. These bathroom laws let anyone and everyone into the women's bathrooms... not just the live-and-let-live folks... not just the live-and-let-live transgenders... and THAT'S the problem.
originally posted by: Restricted
Blah, blah, blah . . .
TL : DR
DON'T CARE.
That bodybuilder is grotesque.
originally posted by: Krakatoa
originally posted by: Restricted
Blah, blah, blah . . .
TL : DR
DON'T CARE.
That bodybuilder is grotesque.
Grotesque or not, what bathroom should this person use alongside a little girl? She has female "equipment", so, where then?