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University of Toronto Dumps Transgender Bathrooms After Peeping Incidents
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<blockquote data-quote="Glass*Soul" data-source="post: 68713657" data-attributes="member: 111155"><p>I think the problem is that we are tending to frame this as a cis women vs transgender people issue. Let's look at what would constitute a win-win situation. Can we rethink public facilities in a way that makes everyone more respected and safe: Women and girls, trans people, lactating mothers, parents tending to small children, special needs people with helpers of the opposite sex--these are all people who need essentially the same thing in order to be appropriately, safely and respectfully accommodated. </p><p></p><p>(BTW a trans man is someone who identifies as male, so a trans man wouldn't be wanting to enter a women's restroom, but a men's.) </p><p></p><p>One of the things I admire about Jesus' ministry is the way in which he approached tricky questions that seemed insoluble as framed by the askers by re-framing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glass*Soul, post: 68713657, member: 111155"] I think the problem is that we are tending to frame this as a cis women vs transgender people issue. Let's look at what would constitute a win-win situation. Can we rethink public facilities in a way that makes everyone more respected and safe: Women and girls, trans people, lactating mothers, parents tending to small children, special needs people with helpers of the opposite sex--these are all people who need essentially the same thing in order to be appropriately, safely and respectfully accommodated. (BTW a trans man is someone who identifies as male, so a trans man wouldn't be wanting to enter a women's restroom, but a men's.) One of the things I admire about Jesus' ministry is the way in which he approached tricky questions that seemed insoluble as framed by the askers by re-framing them. [/QUOTE]
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