This week New York State legislators are voting on a Bathroom Bill that will allow men to use woman's bathrooms because they are a bit confused as to their sexuality. Little girls will not feel safe in a bathroom with guys hanging out, literally. Mom's and Dad's that allow this, need a checkup from the neck up IMPO (In My Private Opinion).
We should have never labeled them public restrooms but instead Private bathrooms. Here again we have the tiny minority speaking for the interests of the majority. When are we all going to wake up from this sleep we are in. Maybe Lethargy is a better word. No one seems to care until they really have to, and then the DEED is done. This time behind closed doors.
The thought of my 15 year old dropping her pants with guys all looking on, sickens me. Are there a few other Dads out there that care as I do? Smaller children are at even greater risk. At least a teenager can defend or protect herself a bit better with a good swift kick to the front quarters, if assaulted. We are asking for trouble.
This will open the door to sex offenders and other perverts to do as they will. When this sadness is over and done with - new Peeping Tom Bills will have to be introduced. I think the State is basically losing its marbles. It's like legalized Russian Roulette in the John. Will your child or wife be first? Whether you believe in God or not, you were born with a brain, and nows the time to activate it.
It's time now for good men and women to step forward and speak their minds. This is not a joke, it's really happening here in the State of New York. This is a law that represents bullying and abuse, the thing we claim is rampant in schools and on the internet. If you or someone you know lives anywhere in the State of New York, it's time you AND they made that call to say NO THANK YOU!
I'd rather be barbecuing instead of fighting the "Bathroom Bill", but as a father I'm a protector of my children. Next week is the final week of the legislative session and who knows what might happen! We cannot afford to let up and let legislators think that this bill can pass with no political repercussions Both Houses of the New York State Legislature have re-introduced the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA) - S6349 (Squadron) and A5039 (Gottfried), more commonly known as the "Bathroom Bill".
The Bathroom Bill would open all public accommodations, including restrooms, high school locker rooms, health clubs, dorm rooms and other single sex residential facilities like homeless and family violence shelters to both biological genders dependent upon how a person chooses to self-identify. Any man could legally gain access to facilities reserved for women and girls simply by indicating, verbally or non-verbally, that he inwardly feels female at the moment.
You can view the bill and the Assembly voting record (89-55)online.
The State Assembly took action to pass the bill earlier this session, but thankfully the legislation has been stalled in the State Senate - by only one vote. You read that right, only one vote and an effort led by New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms (NYCF) has stood between your children or grandchildren and the passage of this legislation.
While we are thankful that thus far the Senate Republicans have held fast on this potentially dangerous piece of legislation, we cannot afford to take anything for granted.
TAKE ACTION:
Contact your State Senator and Member of Assembly stating your firm opposition to this bill that endangers our children and leaves women vulnerable.
Additionally, you can download these flyers to distribute among your like-minded friends, neighbors, community groups or church bulletin boards.
NYCF has identified three senators as potential swing votes on this issue. Each of the following senators have already received hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions in exchange for their vote on same-sex "marriage". Now LGBT activists are coming calling demanding the "Bathroom Bill" next.
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Send to everyone you know in the State of New York.











Comments: 21
Now, in Jamaica, the men never object if a woman wishes to use the men's toilet, but under no circumstances are men allowed to use the women's toilet.
Notwithstanding that, I am opposed to allowing men in the women's toilets.