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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    Ah, so now embarrassment is the crucial variable. Remind me again why the embarrassment of a transgender person is a legitimate reason for nondiscriminatory (allegedly) bathroom arrangements, but the embarrassment of non-transgender individuals is not? In one case, it is regarded in the gravest...
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    There indeed is a mountain of evidence on the stark differences between males and females courtesy of neuroscience and cognitive psychology. The stuff coming out of arts & humanities is justly called "anti-science."
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    You could not be more incorrect. Until quite recently, I would have agreed with the dominant opinions in this thread. Being honest with myself, I was not looking at the issue skeptically. We discriminate all the time. Sometimes it is rational, sometimes it is irrational. Is it irrational to...
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    If no one should care who is sharing a bathroom, then why should a transgendered person care about going into men's or women's-only bathrooms? And, furthermore, if you generally cannot tell who is and who is not, then there really is no issue, is there? Of course, we all know better than that...
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    Does this include members of Congress?
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    We're in the middle of a discussion of an issue that is virtually bereft of anything approaching scientific evidence. I will more than cop to the admission that I have no poll or study on this particular claim. If you are really interested, post some picture of some trans people and some...
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    Here's a poll cited by HuffPo, which, if you don't visit there, pretty much puts on a full-court press shaming campaign trying to browbeat people towards embracing all of this. Frankly, I would be surprised if it isn't higher than 59%. I have little doubt if you asked Americans, "Do you want...
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    Oh, without question there are some folks who really could pass for the opposite gender. The vast majority? Not even close.
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    Believing you are a dragon? Completely irrational. Believing your arm or leg is not really your own? Again, irrational. Believing you were born with the wrong sex organs? Totally rational.
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    Yep, this is another examples of something people say that makes them feel good but they know it isn't true.
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    That's a fairly impressive imagination. Kudos. Now, back to reality. I'm under no illusions that anything can be policed with regards to who uses which bathrooms in our current climate. The folks who want this will get what they want and indeed are getting what they want. I sit here as a...
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    Maybe he or she already does? One could easily perform acts of mercy like the ones you mention and still have time to express disagreement with your point of view on this issue based upon his/her religious beliefs or even out of simple skepticism. I fall into the latter category, myself...
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    This is a quintessential example of something that sounds good to say, and everyone nods their heads in solemn agreement, but everyone knows isn't true. In fact, most of the time, you and I and everyone else recognizes right away when someone has taken, or attempted to take on, the identity of...
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    Transgender and Bathrooms

    You can try to socially engineer and shame people however you wish, but most women will always be uncomfortable sharing a bathroom with males, particularly males they do not know. I suspect males will mostly be uncomfortable with gender neutral bathrooms because they will fear that the prospect...
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    Archived CEO Visit

    There is no shortage of 22 year-olds graduating from middle to lower-tier public universities in the United States who will jump at $50,000 per year jobs coming fresh out of college. They're a dime a dozen, actually. Now, people who have the knowledge and ability to step in and perform the...
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    Archived is bike building difficult?

    While the frame is important, the biggest difference are the absolute crap components on department store bikes. They are absolute junk and will not last or function for nearly as long as a decent bike. I will actually agree that if you are someone who will ride a bike once a week, you may as...
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    Archived Walmart raising starting pay to $10.

    The right wingers in Minnesota shrieked and cried when Dayton and the Dems increased taxes by 2% on the wealthy and increased the minimum wage, claiming businesses and (wait for it) JOB CREATORS would leave the state. Of course, the state is now running a surplus and has the fifth lowest...
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    Archived Walmart raising starting pay to $10.

    This speaks to another problem, namely the death of good journalism. Good journalists are skeptical and verify claims of the people they interview or omit claims that cannot be verified. You will also observe that the claims of corporations are treated differently than if you or I made a claim...
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    Archived Walmart raising starting pay to $10.

    That's because they count on the fact that general population won't understand the different leadership levels and will assume team leaders are just what the title says, and these are the folks running the stores. There's always a dilemma for me when I encounter discussions in "real life" about...
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    Archived Walmart raising starting pay to $10.

    TJ Maxx emulating Walmart: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/25/tj-maxx-wages_n_6752266.html
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