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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 302864"><p>That's the way we've done it forever isn't it? Just mind your own business. It worked and it works. Yes that means the occasional ***** shows up in a women's restroom, but nobody would know because the person looks like a woman. But that's not enough - there is a movement of people hell bound to tear down all of society's norms because how dare anybody tell them anything they do or think isn't normal. Why does that matter, what do I mean? Well, if a city (for example) says you can choose your own bathroom, then you no longer just have a real-looking woman (who is a man) walking into the women's restroom. Now you have all kinds of people that look like men as well. I would prefer men and women never ever mixed in bathrooms, locker rooms, or changing rooms where people are half naked, but I think the way we always did it before was the best option we had at the time.</p><p></p><p>Why would I care if another city wanted to pass an ordinance? I admit I wouldn't really care so much, but the people there damn well would. So you would need to take that argument up with them. When the City of Charlotte passed their ordinance, the city went up in arms. Sure not everyone, but a great many. If you aren't familiar with Charlotte, its looney toons ville. They once floated a bond to a vote to have the citizens pay for the new Charlotte Bobcats arena. The citizens voted it down. The City Council approved it anyway and borrowed several hundred million dollars. This is the school district who came up with the Gender Unicorn who was hellbent on introducing all kinds of abnormal sex and gender theories into classrooms all the way down through Kindergarten. I'm not exaggerating, you can Google any of this. So if Columbia passed such a resolution (I don't live there), I would be all for the State Government overriding it. We don't need that garbage spreading across the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 302864"] That's the way we've done it forever isn't it? Just mind your own business. It worked and it works. Yes that means the occasional ***** shows up in a women's restroom, but nobody would know because the person looks like a woman. But that's not enough - there is a movement of people hell bound to tear down all of society's norms because how dare anybody tell them anything they do or think isn't normal. Why does that matter, what do I mean? Well, if a city (for example) says you can choose your own bathroom, then you no longer just have a real-looking woman (who is a man) walking into the women's restroom. Now you have all kinds of people that look like men as well. I would prefer men and women never ever mixed in bathrooms, locker rooms, or changing rooms where people are half naked, but I think the way we always did it before was the best option we had at the time. Why would I care if another city wanted to pass an ordinance? I admit I wouldn't really care so much, but the people there damn well would. So you would need to take that argument up with them. When the City of Charlotte passed their ordinance, the city went up in arms. Sure not everyone, but a great many. If you aren't familiar with Charlotte, its looney toons ville. They once floated a bond to a vote to have the citizens pay for the new Charlotte Bobcats arena. The citizens voted it down. The City Council approved it anyway and borrowed several hundred million dollars. This is the school district who came up with the Gender Unicorn who was hellbent on introducing all kinds of abnormal sex and gender theories into classrooms all the way down through Kindergarten. I'm not exaggerating, you can Google any of this. So if Columbia passed such a resolution (I don't live there), I would be all for the State Government overriding it. We don't need that garbage spreading across the state. [/QUOTE]
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