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Bathroom Laws

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May 13, 2016, the Obama Administration sent thousands of letters to public schools defending transgender rights. This sparked a national debate over “bathroom laws” determining if transgender individuals should be allowed to use the public bathroom or locker room of their choice. People are divided on the issues of what bathroom or locker room transgender people utilize as some believe that they should use the bathroom based on their biological sex while others believe that they should use the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity. Some people are against the usage of bathrooms based on gender identity feeling that it would be better to have usage based on the gender listed on birth certificates or single stall unisex bathrooms. Many people claim that perverts, peeping toms, and rapists could abuse the law in order to attack women and young girls in public restrooms and locker …show more content…

An estimate from the U.S. Department of Justice states that “one in every two transgender people are sexually assaulted or abused within their lifetime.” Transgender activists claim that transgender people experience higher levels of violence and harassment, and, when using the bathroom corresponding to their biological sex are at an even greater risk. “The supposed threats that these protections pose to others are largely nonexistent; in fact, it is transgender people who are far more likely to be the target of violence than any random user of the ladies' room” (.Eisner).
Transgender people feel uncomfortable in bathrooms if forced to use the bathroom corresponding to their birth certificate. One transgender person said “I do not plan on frequenting any women's restrooms now or anytime in the future. Doing so would guarantee two things: that I would be uncomfortable, and that the women sharing the bathroom with me could be

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