Emotional testimony on both sides of gender identity bill
By DAVE SOLOMON
State House Bureau
http://www.unionleader.com/state-government/Emotional-testimony-on-both-sides-of-gender-identity-bill-02222017 (http://www.unionleader.com/state-government/Emotional-testimony-on-both-sides-of-gender-identity-bill-02222017)
CONCORD — For the Rev. Jay McLeod, pastor at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in New London, passage of civil rights protections for transgendered individuals in New Hampshire will mean his 12-year-old niece, born a boy, can grow up feeling safe.
"She's happy to finally be herself and to cease having to pretend that she is a boy," he told members of the House Health and Human Services Committee, as he testified Tuesday on behalf of HB 478, which would add gender identity to the state's civil rights statute.
But for Beth Scaer of Nashua, HB 478 would create new threats in restrooms and locker rooms, where predators claiming to identify as women could stalk young victims.
UGH!! "transgendered" is not a word, dammit! There is no past tense of an adjective. And it is not a past participle, either; transgender isn't a verb.
I just cannot read beyond the first sentence of that article.
Quote from: Shana A on February 22, 2017, 07:51:32 AM
But for Beth Scaer of Nashua, HB 478 would create new threats in restrooms and locker rooms, where predators claiming to identify as women could stalk young victims.
In other news, history proves a much higher risk of threats to young victims where predators claim to identify as God fearing Christians.
I don't like the word misuse either.
I think New Hampshire should join the other 13 states that have specific protections. Their motto is "Live Free or Die"