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Women Oppose Transgender
Laws
Contact:
Maryland Citizens for Responsible Government, 301-641-6420
OPINION, Feb. 21, 2012 /Christian
Newswire/ -- The following is submitted by Ruth Jacobs, M.D.:
What is it about Baltimore County councilmember
Tom Quirk? He sponsors a "gender identity"
bill to legalize transvestite behavior with the result that
cross-dressing men will be able to enter the ladies' room. Then he fails to
understand how this could be a problem.
Naturally upset that they will be forced to share their bathrooms with men,
a long line of women testified before Quirk and asked him to consider their
privacy and safety concerns. Rape victims complained that his bill opens the
door to peeping toms and cross-dressing men still sexually attracted to
women. Yet Quirk ignores legitimate female concerns and self-righteously
asks -- "What would Jesus do?"
Yes, what would Jesus do about people like Thomas Lee
Benson, a cross-dressing sex offender re-arrested for invading a female
locker room? Would Jesus make it easier for Benson to enter the women's
locker rooms -- again? That seems to be what Quirk believes.
When told that his bill discriminates against women by taking away privacy
rights, Quirk tells us that "women cannot be discriminated against" because
females are the "majority."
Then why did it take until 1920 for women to have the right to vote, Mr.
Quirk? Why aren't we "majority" females able to use public bathrooms without
worrying about men with lipstick and high heels barging in on us and our
small children? Is it because we do not have the political power that
transgenders and their gay lobby have? After all, we are just wives,
daughters, mothers, and grandmothers, and not lobbyists with funding and a
staff.
Gender identity laws dismiss women's realistic concerns and enforce
acceptance of a mental illness over reality. When women are not respected by
society, they are more likely to lose rights.
Quirk also claims he doesn't want discrimination against transgenders. Then
he wouldn't want discrimination against anyone based on sexual orientation,
right? Yet members of the ex-gay community repeatedly asked Quirk to include
former homosexuals in his bill, but he ignores them. If Quirk wants to
protect people who changed their gender, why doesn't he also protect people
who have changed their sexual orientation? It seems he is providing
protection only to his favored groups.
Tom Quirk, do the right thing and kill your gender identity bill -- it
discriminates against women.
Ruth Jacobs is the President of Maryland Citizens for Responsible
Government.
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