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Is staring sexual assault?GreenRiverGatorz said:
You think sexual assault has now somehow become legalized with this DOE directive? You can't be that stupid.greenblood said:
It was a felony, now it can be federally protected, that's the difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
The notion that pervs have been dissuaded from committing felonies by the current lack of a law that explicitly allows people to use whichever restroom they choose, is pretty hysterical.greenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid. -
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Is staring sexual assault?GreenRiverGatorz said:
You think sexual assault has now somehow become legalized with this DOE directive? You can't be that stupid.greenblood said:
It was a felony, now it can be federally protected, that's the difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
The notion that pervs have been dissuaded from committing felonies by the current lack of a law that explicitly allows people to use whichever restroom they choose, is pretty hysterical.greenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid.
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Have you been in a girl's bathroom? Notice stall doors?greenblood said:
Is staring sexual assault?GreenRiverGatorz said:
You think sexual assault has now somehow become legalized with this DOE directive? You can't be that stupid.greenblood said:
It was a felony, now it can be federally protected, that's the difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
The notion that pervs have been dissuaded from committing felonies by the current lack of a law that explicitly allows people to use whichever restroom they choose, is pretty hysterical.greenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid. -
They're pretty easy to kick in.2001400ex said:
Have you been in a girl's bathroom? Notice stall doors?greenblood said:
Is staring sexual assault?GreenRiverGatorz said:
You think sexual assault has now somehow become legalized with this DOE directive? You can't be that stupid.greenblood said:
It was a felony, now it can be federally protected, that's the difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
The notion that pervs have been dissuaded from committing felonies by the current lack of a law that explicitly allows people to use whichever restroom they choose, is pretty hysterical.greenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid.
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Such fag J.PurpleJ said:
They're pretty easy to kick in.2001400ex said:
Have you been in a girl's bathroom? Notice stall doors?greenblood said:
Is staring sexual assault?GreenRiverGatorz said:
You think sexual assault has now somehow become legalized with this DOE directive? You can't be that stupid.greenblood said:
It was a felony, now it can be federally protected, that's the difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
The notion that pervs have been dissuaded from committing felonies by the current lack of a law that explicitly allows people to use whichever restroom they choose, is pretty hysterical.greenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid. -
It's a great time to be a TUG. #TUGslifegreenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid. -
Every post like this is immeasurably better if you imagine Walter Cronkite reading it aloud.ThomasFremont said:
I agree that there are more important things.HFNY said:It's all very sad. In 2016, the Federal Deficit will increase again for the first time in 6 or 7 years but Obama and the Loony Left would rather focus on transexuals.

But neither side is addressing them.
Vocal minorities on either extreme have dominated the conversation. Nobody I know cares about this. Or if they do, it's just that they don't know why it's even a topic of conversation. We are wasting time tearing hair out and screaming about where people piss and shit in restaurants. Why anyone cares in the first place is a joke.
Instead of professionals near the end of their careers performing a public service, we have camera friendly people (maybe we skipped that part this year) that are trained to speak in public and repeat the script they're given by their handlers as our politicians.
As long as they can get people lathered up over shit like this, REAL issues (like the economy) get ignored, or glossed over because it isn't a flashy headline. -
You're right, except I'm talking about locker rooms2001400ex said:
Have you been in a girl's bathroom? Notice stall doors?greenblood said:
Is staring sexual assault?GreenRiverGatorz said:
You think sexual assault has now somehow become legalized with this DOE directive? You can't be that stupid.greenblood said:
It was a felony, now it can be federally protected, that's the difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
The notion that pervs have been dissuaded from committing felonies by the current lack of a law that explicitly allows people to use whichever restroom they choose, is pretty hysterical.greenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid. -
In a private bathroom stall? Yeah, that's still a crime. Why don't we wait until there are actual instances of perverted men entering women's bathrooms to ogle women under the guise of being transgendered before we cry foul about this policy. Until then it's a total boogeyman. If that actually becomes a phenomenon then I'll be right there with you calling for the repeal of this rule.greenblood said:
Is staring sexual assault?GreenRiverGatorz said:
You think sexual assault has now somehow become legalized with this DOE directive? You can't be that stupid.greenblood said:
It was a felony, now it can be federally protected, that's the difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
The notion that pervs have been dissuaded from committing felonies by the current lack of a law that explicitly allows people to use whichever restroom they choose, is pretty hysterical.greenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid. -
I'm referring to locker rooms not bathroom stalls.GreenRiverGatorz said:
In a private bathroom stall? Yeah, that's still a crime. Why don't we wait until there are actual instances of perverted men entering women's bathrooms to ogle women under the guise of being transgendered before we cry foul about this policy. Until then it's a total boogeyman. If that actually becomes a phenomenon then I'll be right there with you calling for the repeal of this rule.greenblood said:
Is staring sexual assault?GreenRiverGatorz said:
You think sexual assault has now somehow become legalized with this DOE directive? You can't be that stupid.greenblood said:
It was a felony, now it can be federally protected, that's the difference.GreenRiverGatorz said:
The notion that pervs have been dissuaded from committing felonies by the current lack of a law that explicitly allows people to use whichever restroom they choose, is pretty hysterical.greenblood said:
It's not limited to just bathrooms. It's going to effect student housing and locker rooms. Opposition isn't focused on trans gendered people, it's focused on perverts using federal protection laws to legally creep on young girls.PurpleReign said:This is one issue I don't get why anyone is against it. Trans people have been using bathrooms without raping kids this whole time so suddenly being afraid of them is ridiculous. They pee too and that is all they want to do, and by the way they do not commit any more rape than any other group of people.
There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be opposed to trans people.
All you have to do is claim that you identify as a woman and your in like a dirty shirt. There are legitimate transgendered people, but to assume pervs aren't going to take advantage of it is stupid.




