What would you do if you saw a man in the girls' toilets?
Nation First's Moxie Philosopher asks if abuse victims are being left behind to appease the woke crowd when it comes to the issue of gender confusion.
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Men in girls’ toilets: A warning
By the Moxie Philosopher
The gender transition debate is leaving sexual assault survivors behind.
Who is speaking up for them?
The gender transition debate has left sexual assault survivors behind, as their rights to feel safe in public spaces are not being taken into account.
Predators are taking advantage of this newfound freedom and entering spaces that were supposed to provide safety to both men and women, such as public toilets.
Victims of child abuse and sexual assault already live in a world that has betrayed them; they have had something stolen from them that can never be returned.
Many survivors of sexual assault do not want to be in public places with someone of the opposite gender, which is why gender neutral toilets should exist alongside those segregated by gender.
In an era where tolerance, empathy and compassion are supposedly more prevalent than ever before, it is important that those affected by this debate feel heard and supported.
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As always, in politicised discussions, there are always voices that are drowned out or completely lost.
Over the past few years, I have watched the gender debate play out in the political and media sphere.
Ensuring the rights of LGBTQI+ people not to be targeted has been important in the broader political and social context — I firmly believe that everyone should have the right to express themselves and be free from violence and discrimination.
But I also think that there is a darker side to all of this, and it is not just confined to women’s sport, or the erasure of women when it comes to motherhood.
The rights of men and women who are childhood sexual assault survivors to feel safe has been subverted and silenced.
For men and women who have been abused as children, the thought of having to use a public toilet is challenging at the best of times.
One of the more common ways that abuse can manifest is a crippling fear of being caught in a vulnerable position in a public space; the public toilets are particularly problematic.
There are now child abuse survivors who will not use public toilets for fear of being predated.
Whilst it is rare, the reality is, that predators are using this newfound gender freedom to enter spaces that are supposed to provide safety to men and women.
Those that are campaigning for the rights of this small population of the gender-confused and transitioning should be mindful of this.
I don’t have any issues with men who want to wear women’s clothes, or conversely, women who want to wear men’s.
Wear them, be yourself.
But, encroaching into spaces where sexual assault survivors are vulnerable, is not okay.
Victims of child abuse and sexual assault already live in a world that has betrayed them in the worst possible way.
They have had something stolen from them that can never be returned.
The toll that this will, and is, taking on survivors of sexual assault is real and hidden.
I know of many who face this on a daily basis, and most will never speak about it because they don’t want to be cast as discriminatory bigots.
They just want to feel safe.
Vulnerable survivors do not want to be in public toilets, changerooms or other compromising spaces with someone of the opposite gender.
By all means, have gender-neutral toilets, but keep women’s toilets for women, and men’s toilets for men.
In the era of supposed increased tolerance, empathy and compassion, I wonder who will speak for them?
Dr Moxie is a Sydney based professional. She has worked to advance human rights and justice causes for over two decades. She holds several degrees in politics, national security, human rights and philosophy.
George Christensen is a former Australian politician, a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. He has been feted by the Epoch Times as a “champion of human rights” and his writings have been praised by Infowars’ Alex Jones as “excellent and informative”.
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And we do have "the erasure of women when it comes to motherhood."
We also have the erasure of men when it comes to fatherhood.
Just look at the Labor party's Family Law Amendment Bill 2013. It will just about TOTALLY wipe out the role and importance of a father because mothers are apparently MUCH better at raising children than fathers!
I wonder if this is Albo's brainstorm because he, (as he is always spewing about), was raised in a housing commission house by a single mother. Boo hoo. So what.
Obviously he has no attachment to his father! And he gives them no importance.
Fathers are JUST as important as mothers!
As Pauline Hanson has said, if this goes ahead you can expect to see domestic violence and male suicide go through the roof!
And I can say categorically, if I go into a toilet and a man is there, or one comes in, I will go off my nut!
And I don't give a DAMN what anyone else says or what the consequences are!
And heaven help any male that goes into a women's toilet if one of my granddaughters is in there and my son/son in law is around at the time. He had better run for his life because they will NOT tolerate it!
Unless the man is a registered /employed cleaner for that toilet it would be quite alarming for the reason of his presence There has to be a more definite ruling on these gender changes about being either male or a female Wearing lipstick fashionable dresses high heels doesnt make a HIM a female person only a cross dresser meaning his activities are still of male character and not required around females casually undressing even if for their own benefit . Which or what toilet should these mixed gender types be allowed to use, male or female ? Frightening question arises about disabled toilets which are mostly unisex though usually fitted with locking devices but where it isn't unusual for any people to use them when queues are waiting elsewhere Toilets are suitable venues for sexual predators and those users unable to be fully aware of who else is attending them are at high risk of attack and violence If disabled they would make easy targets for sex predators