Here's my take on this whole transgender bathroom issue. I can honestly see both sides. I mean....Can we just discredit people who believe in their hearts something may harm a group of people? Both sides believe they are supporting those made vulnerable by this issue and you can't fault anyone for trying to do what they think is the right thing. Right?
This issue really makes me think about the "leave no child behind" initiative. While misguided in its one size fits all approach the theory is a good one. We should not leave any segment of our society behind, to fend for themselves. Just like we have taken the time to address the disabled persons needs in life. Because if not we are in essence saying you do not count. This isn't about being politically correct, it's about addressing a real issue, for real people.
The thing I find the most odd about this specific issue is that I can't for the life of me figure out when and how this became an issue. Transgender people look like the sex they feel like. If Chris Jenner decides to dress like a man one day he isn't going to go walking into the girls bathroom that day. He just isn't. No one is that much of an idiot. No? This doesn't appear to me to have ever been a real issue. Or does no one else see that I wonder?
It's such lunacy that I find it actually really funny. If this is such a serious issue then someone please tell me what the bathrooms at Comic Con look like? Because that must be really whacka-doodle.
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