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Old 07-07-2016, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Alarti0001 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
See your example falls through in your own paragraph. You complain about them forcing you to share the bathroom with a transgender. Yet... if you wanted less government the bathroom would just be "Bathroom" common use for anyone. Allowing transgenders to choose their bathroom is actually closer to liberty than gender assigned bathrooms. smh
Not at all. That's about as moronic as the lefts interpretation of freedom of speech or freedom of religion as to being "freedom from" and all their declared public safe places they squat in like dogs.

So, social Marxist, eh? Fk your Marxism, there are plenty of other countries you can move to if you really like that stuff. To remove moral laws and common decency is harmful, not just emotionally but even physically. I reject it on principle. The only way you can get that enacted into law is to have your BIG GOV force it on everyone since few to no cities or states where people actually vote will allow it. Just like California voted down same sex marriage, but a judge over ruled the vote. I trust the vote of the majority over the few SJW's out there forcing this dictatorship on us all. The left cries for "democracy" until it becomes inconvenient to them... which is most of the time.

The left really has your mind twisted with their Marxism, man. I don't think the book 1984 was meant to be so prophetic, but wow so many craving for it now, it's hard to ignore.

And no I'm not libertarian. They are not the only ones that have such views on liberty and a strong belief in the constitution (hint: think of a party that starts with C and that's the one I've been in over 25yrs) ... though the LP took a huge step to the left with their current candidate which made me sad [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]


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I think at least the three of us agree on this. I think the issue though is denying others the right to decline. There should be no laws prohibiting or compelling restroom usage. Private establishments should be free to implement restrooms as they see fit and public institutions should cater to both or neither. Thoughts?
See above. Also keep in mind the context of what he was quoting. I put it in the realm of state and/or local government decision, which is usually done by the voters. I'm not speaking of a huge federal law mandating morality as dems and the left strive for. It's all Orwellian imo.

You know, just like with San Francisco. It was actually legal to walk around the city in public, totally nekid. Only fat old homosexuals actually did, but it was legal. That was the will of the people... well until they got so disgusted with feces being left behind on seats and benches. So the voters said carry a cloth or napkin whatever and put it down then sit. The old fat gays didn't like that and refused to. So the voters made it illegal to be nude in public in their city. That's the system actually working! Leaving feces around like that is harmful. Even SF gets it!

And lets face it, when a dem/lib wants a law, it's a law on everyone else, but not on them. Word.
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