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TRANSGENDER RESTROOM LAW HUMILIATES THE 98%

Started by Amelia Pond, August 16, 2013, 01:13:43 PM

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Amelia Pond

TRANSGENDER RESTROOM LAW HUMILIATES THE 98%
Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, 08/15/13

Earlier this week, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill into law that will allow... any K-12 student who identifies his or her gender as something opposite of what his actual sex is access to any bathrooms, locker rooms and sports teams.

This will take the normal hormonal battles raging inside every teenager and pour gasoline onto those simmering coals. The right to privacy enjoyed by every student will be replaced by the right to be ogled.

No one seems to be able to explain how this new law helps anyone, and opposition is hitting its pinnacle as many parents are just finding out about it. My 13- and 16-year-old boys were horrified at the idea of sharing a bathroom and locker room with a member of the opposite sex, after having discussed AB 1266 with them.

While trying to address a concern of less than 2 percent of the population, California is now forcibly violating the rights of the other 98 percent...
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Natasha

California lawmaker pulls son from class over transgender law

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/08/17/california-lawmaker-pulls-son-from-class-over-transgender-law/?test=latestnews
8/17/13

SACRAMENTO, Calif. –  A Republican state lawmaker says a new California law allowing transgender students to choose which restroom and locker room they use is part of the reason at least one of his sons will not return to his local public school this fall.

Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, who lives in the Southern California mountain community of Twin Peaks, described his family's decision in a column published on WND, a conservative website.

He wrote that under the bill from Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, the privacy rights of California students "will be replaced by the right to be ogled" and will encourage inappropriate behavior among hormone-driven teenagers.


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