Canadian Catholic bishops, that is. Bishops from the Anglican Church of the Transgender Clothing Cupboard, are probably having great difficulty concealing their glee at the prospect of indoctrinating kindergarteners into the joys of sex change operations.
From here:
As the Canadian ‘transgender’ bill faces a final vote in the House of Commons Wednesday, the Catholic Organization for Life and Family (COLF) has condemned the legislation for seeking to impose “new social norms” of “gender ideology” on society.
“Defending certain people from discrimination is one thing and it is a good thing,” said Michelle Boulva, director of the organization, which was founded by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. “But using very exceptional cases to promote and impose new social norms is quite another and it is unacceptable.”
Bill C-389, which seeks to add “gender identity” and “gender expression” to the Canada Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code’s hate crimes section, has been dubbed a ‘bathroom bill’ by pro-family leaders who warn that it would allow men who say they are women to use women’s washrooms.
So whats left? Polygamy, incest (Switzerland has proposed decriminalizing consensual sexual relationships between first-degree relatives, like siblings and also between parents and their adult children.)prostitution (An Ontario court has thrown out key provisions of Canada’s anti-prostitution laws in response to a constitutional challenge..), going at it in Safeway in the condom section?
I see Anita Bryant’s legacy is still with us. What is this fear of “unisex washrooms”? Don’t you have one at home?
You’ve lost me; how did washrooms get into this?
Read the last line of the OP – what is the final word?
Oh, right; somehow that escaped me – I must be toiletphobic.
There is a big difference between public and home washrooms. Although my 13 year old son and daughter (twins) use the same washroom at home, they do not do so at the same time. However, public washrooms are typically used by several people simultaneously. I for one do not want a confused man in a public washroom at the same time as my 13 year old daughter.