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Captain Obvious
06-11-2015, 11:38 AM
Doesn't anyone tell these people they look like freaks?

I think this is part of the psychological dysfunction that is trans gendered, I think they WANT to look like freaks and get this kind of attention. Part of the mystique probably is getting that bizarre, confused, horrified reaction out of everyone around you.

That's my humble, honest and not guaranteed but generally 100% accurate opinion. Disclaimer: Did not stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ariz-bar-apologizes-transgender-woman-kick-out-claim-article-1.2252884


An Arizona bar publicly apologized Monday for alleged discrimination (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/transgender-woman-denied-service-arizona-bar-article-1.2251000) against a transgender woman — with the owner claiming one of his workers mistook the customer for a hooker.

“We welcome all kinds of people in this business. We have many gay customers, we have transgender performers,” Rob Tasso, owner of the Tempe Tavern, said to Briana Sandy in a press conference at his bar.

Tasso told AZCentral (http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/tempe/2015/06/08/tempe-tavern-transgender-client-abrk/28697673/) his believed Sandy was one of the male prostitutes who, he claims, hang around his Tempe establishment often because there’s an adult bookstore nearby.

“Excuse me if I say this incorrectly, I don’t know the proper terminology, but in layman’s terms, we have guys wearing dresses, dressing up like women and prostituting all across this area,” Tasso said.



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waltky
07-15-2016, 01:57 AM
Granny don't want no man inna bathroom with her...
http://www.politicalforum.com/images/smilies/icon_grandma.gif
Church seeks to prevent transgender bathroom law enforcement
July 14, 2016 — An Iowa church has asked a federal judge to stop the Iowa Civil Rights Commission from applying portions of a state policy that the church says could force it to abide by transgender bathroom rules and muzzle ministers who may want to preach against transgender or gay individuals.


The nonprofit religious legal defense organization Alliance Defending Freedom filed a motion Wednesday.

The group represents the Fort Des Moines Church of Christ, which says Iowa's antidiscrimination law that prohibits public accommodation discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity violates a church's rights to free speech and free exercise of religion.

The commission says it's never enforced the law against churches and has made it clear churches are generally exempt.

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/church-seeks-prevent-transgender-bathroom-law-enforcement

See also:

Texas AG on Bathroom Edict: ‘How You Feel About Your Gender Does Not Change Your Sex At Birth’
July 14, 2016 – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is leading a coalition of 13 states challenging the Obama administration’s directive that schools receiving federal funds must treat students based on their preferred gender identity, pointed out that one’s gender identity “does not change your sex at birth.”


“How you feel about your gender does not change your sex at birth, and how the president feels about his authority to write laws cannot change the fact that the Constitution grants that power to Congress,” Paxton said. Paxton joined Kyle Duncan, whose law firm Schaerr Duncan LLP is representing the North Carolina Legislature in its legal defense of House Bill 2 (HB2), in a discussion of the transgender issue at the Heritage Foundation last week. In May, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Education (DOE) released a “Dear Colleague” letter, which stated that in accordance with Title IX, schools across the country must not discriminate against students based on their gender identity. As a result, “transgender students must be allowed to participate in such activities and access such facilities consistent with their gender identity.”

In response, the attorneys general of 13 states are trying to convince a federal judge to strike down the directive. “There are hosts of reasons why letting 14-year-old boys into girls’ locker rooms is a bad idea,” Paxton pointed out. "The changes the guidance letter would cause would cause the kind of irreparable harm the courts have the power to prevent with a preliminary injunction. And we hope to have a preliminary injunction in place before school starts in August," he stated. Paxton emphasized the importance of understanding what the term “sex discrimination” actually means, because he says the Obama administration is not using it in the correct context of Title IX. “The implementing agency regulations for Title IX permitted schools to provide separate toilet, locker rooms and shower facilities on the basis of sex,” he said.

He added that Congress “has rejected every attempt to prohibit gender identity discrimination in Title IX” and “has expressly added gender identity protections in other limited areas of the law like hate crimes and violence against women.” The Texas attorney general reasoned that members of Congress know there is a difference between sex and gender, adding that the Obama administration is trying to bypass Congress because they would not go along with his definition. Paxton went on to identify several more of the legal arguments he is using against the DOJ’s transgender directive. The Administrative Procedure Act requires that “legislative and substantive rules” go through a period of public participation. Paxton said that since the gender identity edict was a binding rule, it should have been subject to this act.

Two other arguments involve “the spending clause of the Constitution.” According to Paxton, the Tenth Amendment's “clear notice” principle requires that when states receive federal funding, they must know beforehand “what terms they are actually agreeing to” according to “the unambiguous text of the federal law.” “No federal agency can validly change the terms of that deal to prevent discrimination on a person’s feeling about their gender,” Paxton said. Finally, since “the states are sovereign,” Paxton said he does not believe the federal government can hold “a gun to the head” of the states to coerce them into either following a certain edict or forfeiting their federal funding.

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/joe-setyon/texas-ag-how-you-feel-about-your-gender-does-not-change-your-sex-birth

Oboe
07-15-2016, 05:19 AM
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Peter1469
07-15-2016, 05:21 AM
Too many toxins in the environment like pesticides. We are chemically castrating our boys in the uterus.

AeonPax
07-15-2016, 05:23 AM
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If that's a hooker, it must be the damn ugliest hooker in the US.

Peter1469
07-15-2016, 05:28 AM
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If that's a hooker, it must be the damn ugliest hooker in the US.

That's a dude dude....

AeonPax
07-15-2016, 05:31 AM
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Yeah, you go girl. I actually said "it."