
Family Research Council - Congress may be adjourned for the Memorial Day recess, but a series of misguided state bills aren’t providing any relief for pro-family groups. Just ask the residents of Colorado, where locals are bracing themselves for an “anti-bias” law that is actually changing where people use the restroom. Yesterday, over the protests of thousands of families, Gov. Bill Ritter (D) signed SB 200 into law. The legislation blurs the sexual lines by making all public accommodations, including locker rooms and restrooms, “gender-free.” In other words, anyone–regardless of their biological identity–will be welcome in the men’s or ladies’ room, including cross-dressers, men who self-identify as women, women who self-identify as men, and people who haven’t made up their minds. To read the full article…



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That’s just messed up.
How is this not about anti-discrimination? The fact is, there are people who are men who dress as women, who identify as women, and vice-versa, among other things. Put aside however icky or wrong or immoral you might think that is, but it’s reality and that person is real and has real rights, including the right to go to a public restroom and keep some amount of dignity. Don’t confuse identity with sex. Would you rather a man who looks, acts and dresses like a woman be beside you in a public restroom, or would you rather them just go away?