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At Last, Some Real Leadership

carpro

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Yes. The current administration is trying to use Title IX to block education funds from North Carolina. Where in Title IX is there any mention of trangenderism? What we have are bureaucrats from the Dept of Ed expanding the legal definitions already in place to suit their agenda.

They're on very shaky legal ground here. But that won't bother an administration that routinely breaks the law, passes their own legislation in the oval office, ands spends money that has not been appropriated by Congress.

"Lawless" is a classic understatement.
 

HankD

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They're on very shaky legal ground here. But that won't bother an administration that routinely breaks the law, passes their own legislation in the oval office, ands spends money that has not been appropriated by Congress.

"Lawless" is a classic understatement.
Yes. along with a SCOTUS that looks the other way or accommodates said administration by MAKING new "progressive" law rather than interpreting the Constitution . And because it has gone unpunished by a house which is sound asleep (Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z) at the keel, future liberal "progressive" administrations will continue in the "lawlessness" for what end only the Lord knows comrades.

HankD
 

HankD

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Another thing about all stalls in public toilets.

Even if one uses the paper toilet seat covers ("provided by the management for your safety"), there is the possibility of an infectious disease lurking in the uncleaned parts of the bowl, cover, etc...

Yes I am prone to hypocondriasis.

Like Adrian Monk, I avoid public restrooms except for an emergency.

HankD
 

Luke2427

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It really is mostly the US. I don't I've seen any other country make such a big deal out of bathrooms. I actually think it's safer to let young boys be able to use the bathroom with their mothers.



Precisely. Just take out all of the urinals and everything should be fine.

Is the idea that other countries don't argue over it supposed to carry weight?

It is possible that they don't argue over it because they are morally inferior.

The idea that other countries are different from the US on any issue seems meaningless to me unless one can establish a moral superiority in those countries which leads them to not have such an issue with transgenderism. Until you can establish that, I do not see how this point you try to make is valid.
 

Revmitchell

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Is the idea that other countries don't argue over it supposed to carry weight?

It is possible that they don't argue over it because they are morally inferior.

The idea that other countries are different from the US on any issue seems meaningless to me unless one can establish a moral superiority in those countries which leads them to not have such an issue with transgenderism. Until you can establish that, I do not see how this point you try to make is valid.

I agree, the immoral, immodest perversion of other countries in no way imposes a standard on us.
 

Zaac

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Is the idea that other countries don't argue over it supposed to carry weight?

Yes, it shows that we're blowing out of proportion something that has an easy solution.

It is possible that they don't argue over it because they are morally inferior.

Nope. THey don't argue over it because it's stupid. Pay your dollar, go in and use the bathroom and leave.

The idea that other countries are different from the US on any issue seems meaningless to me unless one can establish a moral superiority in those countries which leads them to not have such an issue with transgenderism. Until you can establish that, I do not see how this point you try to make is valid.

Stop trying to change the narrative. No moral superiority is needed. You got a bathroom with a door on it. You want to use it? PAy your money to use it and go on about your business.
 

Zaac

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I agree, the immoral, immodest perversion of other countries in no way imposes a standard on us.

I'd have to venture that there aren't too many countries in the world that are more immoral than the richest country in the world.
 

HankD

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In my opinion this is the first (or second or third... or 100th) olive out of the bottle named "Immodest & Immoral".

More to come down the road, especially if we have the coronation our queen from "Inside the Beltway".

In my opinion of course.

HankD
 
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Luke2427

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Yes, it shows that we're blowing out of proportion something that has an easy solution.


No, it isn't.

. THey don't argue over it because it's stupid. Pay your dollar, go in and use the bathroom and leave.

It is not stupid. And we don't pay dollars to use the restroom. That's stupid.

Stop trying to change the narrative. No moral superiority is needed. You got a bathroom with a door on it. You want to use it? PAy your money to use it and go on about your business.

No.
 

Zaac

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No, it isn't.

Yes it is. The country has survived 240 years almost without folks being confused about where to go to the bathroom.



It is not stupid. And we don't pay dollars to use the restroom. That's stupid.

I didn't say we did. I was referencing what is done in several European countries. You pay the money to go into your stall. you use the bathroom and you leave.

It's not complicated so I don't get why we're making this a thing.
 

TCassidy

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I was referencing what is done in several European countries.
I remember back in the 1950s pay toilets were fairly common in public venues such as bus stations and airports. There were coin slots in the door and you had to put a quarter in the slot to open the door to get in.

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