It’s hard to believe that anyone takes this stuff seriously,
but the battle lines have been drawn over transgender restrooms.
Now that North Carolina has passed legislation mandating
that schoolchildren use restrooms that correspond to their biologically visible
genders, corporations like PayPal and performers like Bruce Springsteen have
chosen to boycott the state.
[As a sidelight, squishy presidential candidate John Kasich
has declared that he would not have signed the law. Surely, Kasich is
exceptionally well qualified for the presidency, but he is not going to be
nominated. He has an exceptional knack for getting on the wrong side of issues
that Republican voters care about. Those who are holding out for him or for
Paul Ryan are actually playing into Trump’s hands. For now, the only viable
alternative to Donald Trump is Ted Cruz. It’s time for people to choose.]
Obviously, the corporations that are attacking North
Carolina are virtue posturing. They have no problem doing business in countries
where the laws are vastly more brutal than anything anyone ever imagined in
North Carolina.
The Washington Times (via Clarice Feldman) called out PayPal
on its declaration of virtue:
PayPal’s
international headquarters are located in Singapore, where sexual contact
between males is punishable by up to two years in prison [snip]The company has
a software development center in Chennai, India, where same-sex marriage is
prohibited.[snip] “PayPal does business in 25 countries where homosexual
behavior is illegal, including 5 countries where the penalty is death, yet they
object to the North Carolina Legislature overturning a misguided ordinance
about letting men in to the women’s bathroom?” said Mr. Pittenger, a Republican,
in a statement. “Perhaps PayPal would like to try and clarify this seemingly
very hypocritical position.
Of course, Apple has also chosen to stand up for liberal
values. Its CEO signed a letter denouncing the North Carolina law. About which
Feldman remarked:
Apple’s
stance is no less hypocritical. It has stores in Saudi Arabia “where gay people
are regularly executed in public and cross-dressing is also a criminal offense.
Pro-gay and trans advocacy are illegal, as is every religion except Islam.”
Where did this idea come from? Feldman suggested that it
came from the Obama administration. Where else? Late last year the Department
of Education threatened a school district in Palatine, IL with legal and administration
penalties if it continued to refuse to allow a boy to have full use of the
girls’ locker room.
The Chicago Tribune reported:
The
U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights spent nearly two years investigating
Palatine-based Township High School District 211 and found "a
preponderance of evidence" that school officials did not comply with Title
IX, the federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex.
The
student, who has identified as a girl for a number of years, filed a complaint
with the Office for Civil Rights in late 2013 after she was denied unrestricted
access to the girls' locker room. District and federal officials negotiated for
months, and a solution appeared imminent as recently as last week, when the
district put up privacy curtains in the locker room.
But
talks stalled after school officials said the student would be required to use
the private area, as opposed to offering her a choice to use it. Although the
student said she intends to use the private area or a locker room bathroom
stall to change, the stipulation constitutes "blatant
discrimination," said John Knight, director of the LGBT and AIDS Project
at ACLU of Illinois, which is representing the student.
Under the Obama administration, America is no longer a
serious country. One feels constrained to note that discrimination on the basis
of race or gender is based on characteristics that are visible to the naked
eye. Apparently, that is not good enough for true believing ideologues.
The administration and many leftist dimwits are claiming
that your gender is what you believe it is. Keep in mind that gender, according
to feminist beliefs is a social construct. If we think and talk about it
differently it will change. If we keep saying that women are strong then women
will be stronger than men.
Isn’t this a type of magical thinking that we outgrew during
childhood?
Not the denizens of the radical left. They are imposing a
rule that tells us that if you are really, really convinced that you are this
or that, the nation, the school district and the girls who might like some
privacy in their locker room must accommodate your belief.
How can anyone know whether you really believe what you say
you believe? One cannot. Of course, no one cares about the trauma that will be
visited on teenage girls when they are forced to shower with a boy. And no one
really cares about the women who feel threatened by a man who walks into the
women’s restroom.
And now, as I have noted in the past, when a man walks into
a doctor’s office and declares that his left leg is six inches longer than his
right leg, should the physician be prevented from writing down that both legs are
exactly the same length. And if the man demands that his left leg be amputated,
should the physician be obliged to operate? If he refuses, ought he to be sued
for discrimination?
Such cases do exist. They are just as real as the
transgendered. Will they be the next battleground in the struggle for civil
rights, or better, the struggle to force us to think that experience most bow
to the demands of ideology.
While it seems logical that you are correct about Cruz or Trump being the nominee, very little of this primary has been logical.
ReplyDeleteThe left will rail against Cruz over his conservatism (remember the add of granny being pushed off the cliff)? With 535 politicians constantly looking at their own poll numbers, it's unlikely the federal budget will be slashed, so that is a straw man argument, IMO. But if Cruz can reign in the ever expanding executive bureaucracy his presidency will have been a success.
Who honestly thinks government will shrink under a Trump presidency.
What I'm most puzzled about is why the establishment GOP didn't rally around Kasich? I admire the man and his record in congress. Beginning in 1989, he proposed a balanced budget to the ridicule of even the Republicans-- then guided it through Congress, then cosponsored the Welfare Reform bill and then left Congress because he believed it wasn't supposed to be a lifetime sinecure.
His policy positions seem to be much more aligned with the GOP establishment than Rubio-- unless he would have been less malleable, more independent minded-- which IMO is a good thing.
I was willing to bite my lip and support Kasich until his inane comments about Merrick. He stuck his nose into a process that couldn't have helped him. So there might be one of his shortcomings.
In our age of glamour politics, I worry that Cruz physical characteristics, leaving aside his positions will make it hard to be elected. His mouth appears to be in a perpetual air of superiority. While he may be no Lincoln-- Lincoln couldn't be elected today either.
Since my previous post, which had nothing to do with this topic ended up here, I'll voice my opinion.
ReplyDeleteAs with Kasich's comment about the Merrick nomination, Kasich apparently can't help himself from offering an opinion about a subject that doesn't help his candidacy. In that respect, he appears to suffer from a similar malady as our current boy president.
My solution would be simple. Instead of signs signifying male/female, bathrooms would be segregated by penis/vagina signs. You use the bathroom based on your plumbing. That avoids all the identification stuff.
Ok, urethra. So they would be labeled P or U. Hmmm, PU?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/04/video_sexual_predators_take_advantage_of_transgender_laws.html
ReplyDeleteYou've come a long way baby.
Leftists are deliberately encouraging Rape Culture.
ReplyDeleteThe normality we used to count on as normal is now skewed by persons who are such slivers of minorities of statistical outliers that there is scarcely any sense of sense among them. I'm waiting for the Left to say pedophiles have rights because they "love" the children.
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