1. No, you just want to view us with suspect as criminals. Not all trans women can pass. But they are still women. Your law would get them punished for how they look. Because you really can't pass a law designed to stop someone for lying about how they claim to feel. A trans woman could insist over and over that they're trans and depending on who is listening to them, they might not believe it. So innocent people would be punished, that's what you're defending.1. I never said LGBT people shouldn't get married and Rosa Parks has nothing to with this discussion.
2. It's a flawed law. That I'll admit, but I really can't think of a solution and neither can you, besides getting rid of the law.
3. I consider men walking in on women in the bathroom to be a problem.
4. How many times does it take for it to be a problem? To me, if it happens once, it's an issue.
5. Sure you can, but every woman I know does not want a man in there with them.
2. Yes it is. It amazes me that you keep defending it. The solution is arresting people for assault when they commit assault. Not harassing trans women because some idiots think they are men.
3. Are you afraid they'll see you at the Mirror? Every restroom I've been to has stalls. You can't see into them. If someone tries to climb into one of those, then yeah that's a problem. But I don't think you need to create a new law to stop that.
4. We have roughly 5 reports and a lot more than 5 people going to the restroom in public across the country. I'm pretty sure this is a fraction of a fraction of 1%. It's not an epidemic, it's a panic over nothing.
5. Once again, I don't think this is happening enough to be a thing. Statistically more people are in love with goats.