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It's just a bathroom. Who cares what frekin parts dangle from between the legs.
Does your home have a 'ladies' and 'mens' room?
God so much ado about nothing. It's just a shi++er.
So that LGBTQQ++--???.../// person shooting sperm into the air doesn't bother you. How about the woman's locker room, or changing room? Is denying this to guys also hatred?
Oh yay, watch everyone focus on bathrooms again instead of the fact bills are being put forth to allow people to deny lifesaving services to people based on their PERCEPTION of the patient at potentially gay.
Apparently no one read the article. It also said that Texas is considering passing several riders as amendments added to various bills which would allow health care practitioners and lawyers to deny care to gay people based on their "religious beliefs." TX has already passed HB 3859 which allows adoption agencies to deny applicants on the basis of religious grounds. It's not all about bathrooms, people.
Does your home have a multiple stall bathroom open to all sexes at all times during the day? Didn't think so.
In most homes there aren't multiple stalls or urinals. Also homes are not public places, most often bathroom use is restricted to family members or invited guests.
Oh yay, watch everyone focus on bathrooms again instead of the fact bills are being put forth to allow people to deny lifesaving services to people based on their PERCEPTION of the patient at potentially gay.
Oh, yeah, that's going to happen. NOT! Why do you Lefties go straight to the edge of the cliff with EVERYTHING!? I know, I know, your like minded hive residents will believe anything.
Apparently no one read the article. It also said that Texas is considering passing several riders as amendments added to various bills which would allow health care practitioners and lawyers to deny care to gay people based on their "religious beliefs." TX has already passed HB 3859 which allows adoption agencies to deny applicants on the basis of religious grounds. It's not all about bathrooms, people.
If Texas violates the federal Constitution, the ACLU will certainly get a restraining order in minutes from any federal judge in Austin.
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