Allowing men to use the women’s restroom is not okay.
Men should not be allowed in women’s restrooms, and vice versa. If you have a penis, you are a man, whether or not you “identify” as a woman, and you don’t belong in the women’s room.
This is opening up the door to so many issues. A man can say that he “identifies” as a woman today when he “identified” as a man yesterday, and use the women’s restroom today when he used the men’s room yesterday. And we can’t say or do anything about it.
That’s wrong.
A man can see a little girl who goes into the bathroom alone, decide he “identifies” as a woman right now, follow her in there and assault her.
A man can “identify” as a woman, go into the women’s locker-room at the gym and watch the women change. This is something that is to be looked at as perverted and criminal, but instead is something we are told to allow.
Or federal funding will be pulled.
What about college campuses? What about the girl who lives in a co-ed dorm? Any frat boy can decide to say that he “identifies” as a woman, because that’s all he has to do is say he “identifies,” that he “feels” like a woman, that he “thinks” he is a woman, and he is to be allowed to shower in the women’s shower room. He can just walk right in while girls are showering.
The assault rate on college campuses is already shockingly high, and this law is only going to increase it and make college campuses even less safe for females. Not only do they have to worry when they walk alone or at night, but now when they want to use the bathroom or take a shower.
This is not okay.
If you are not comfortable using the bathroom assigned to the gender that you were born with, use the family bathroom. Use the single stall bathroom.
I believe you are the gender you were born. The “difference” between gender and sex is ludicrous. I don’t believe that you get to choose to be a woman when you were born a man. I’m sorry that you don’t like your gender and wish you were the other, but you are what you are.
God doesn’t make mistakes.
But just because I don’t believe in transgenderism, doesn’t mean I think people should be mean. I don’t agree with what you’re doing, but I don’t think you should be bullied.
I believe we should show love to everyone, but I don’t believe we should agree with their decisions if their decisions are wrong.
I will not support something I don’t believe in. God calls us to love, but He also calls us to stand out from the crowd by standing up for Him and His word.
We are called to support Him, not the world.