Transgender and States Rights
- bryson roberts
- Feb 24, 2017
- 1 min read
We all remember the huge debate about transgender bathroom rights, just last year. Lets go back to it. We go to secretary Sean Spicer, and President Trump's comments about the subject.
In a violent confusion, a large portion of Americans are lost as to what exactly is going on. Alow me to clarify, President Trump is giving the power to the states to decide whether or not they will have transgender protective ordinance regarding bathroom use. Most Americans, assumed that there was a law passed regarding the subject last year. However, it was thrown out of court last august due to poor writing and no legal standing.
The confusion is that people think that Mr. Trump is revoking peoples rights, when in reality he is just clarifying who is in charge ( The States). Giving power back to the states is a huge move towards progression in a large way. The idea that non constitutional issues would be handled at a federal level is ridiculous at all. " But what about Gay marriage?", simple that was going to happen eventually the supreme court just eliminated all confusion towards an issue that wasn't confusing at all.

Now, for us to compare Gay marriage rights, to transgender bathroom choice is appalling and i want nothing to do with a country that considers those two things equal.
In all honesty, we only have different bathrooms so that lines done form. I mean the urinal is really the only thing that makes them different. So who cares who uses the bathroom you're in? no one!!!
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