Yes, I never allow my friends to have opinions that are different than mine either.
Yes, I never allow my friends to have opinions that are different than mine either.
No, this is not really about transgender people using the bathrooms. It is about men using womens bathrooms, which is what the Target policy creates in reality. It is about women feeling safe.
I agree that it is more important for transgender people to be comfortable than for all those birth-gender women and children to feel comfortable. Who do they think they are?
I thought it was interesting that the author did not mention any of the third party news accounts listed on the AFA website that give credence to the safety concerns re the Target policy. We would not want to muck up the Jezebel article by mentioning any facts, would we?
It was the perspective of a man concerned about his family. You are going to find fault with that? It is clear you can not see this issue objectively.
Why do think so many young boys get walked into the womens public bathrooms by their mothers. It is because moms have more common sense than Target execs do.