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I came across this is little story today, it's not breaking news. I suspect that a member of the housekeeping staff knows something about the bomb threat that required the sweep for weapons.
https://apnews.com/article/new-jersey-newark-bomb-threats-d0a59b80d460f9354f6bfe86f65475c6
QuoteAccording to police in Secaucus, the bomb threat — which later was determined to be bogus — was called in to Hudson Regional Hospital on July 18. During a search, bomb detection dogs led investigators to an unlocked office closet containing dozens of firearms.
Among the weapons were 11 handguns and 27 rifles or shotguns, according to police. The closet also contained a .45 caliber semi-automatic rifle with a high-capacity magazine that was determined to be an assault rifle, and a 14-round high-capacity handgun magazine.
The arrested the guy the next day.
What the heck do you think this guy was doing? It sounds very ominous that he was keeping those weapons there.
nursej22 said:
What was scarier was reading the tweet that said what would have happened if Trump was successful on Jan 6th.
Roitrn said:Yes. Transwomen are woman as they identify. They were born with member and testicle. Or sometimes with both. That's a fact. They may not have had surgery. Exposing genitalia where children are present is not appropriate. And illegal for another person who has a member. Even if they are just removing their clothing.
I think we have concluded our discussion.
Okay I got this much, I knew this, so transwoman is person who still has birth parts and I guess transgender means they had the operation?
Not sure if you know but the ladies' bathrooms are not like men's. We don't pee out in the open, so no one ever sees each other's private parts.
HiddenAngels said:Hmmm Interesting. These are actually two separate incidents and I agree should not be prosecuted by the same attorney.
Thanks for the article.
Y'all I get so confused. It could be from overworking, but help me out. Is transwoman and transgender woman the same thing?
Also, when y'all are talking about the ladies/girls bathrooms, are you saying man that is not yet woman, or woman that is not yet man being able to be in the bathroom with heterosexual woman?
Transwomen/transgirls are people who live their lives as women/ girls. They are often not safe in mens/boys bathrooms. Private stalls in women's/girls bathrooms offer them the privacy and safety they seek. They aren't there to hurt anyone... as evidenced by the relative lack of negative incidents.
toomuchbaloney said:https://apnews.com/article/wisconsin-supreme-court-jan-6-dan-kelly-a4dc71c79a2f1f99131d3c0f4f3d5492
Wisconsin is showing us their values...
Not shocked. I'm surprised more people haven't started testing the public's temperature.
toomuchbaloney said:Transwomen/transgirls are people who live their lives as women/ girls. They are often not safe in mens/boys bathrooms. Private stalls in women's/girls bathrooms offer them the privacy and safety they seek. They aren't there to hurt anyone... as evidenced by the relative lack of negative incidents.
Okay so like Isis, which I figured. But is transgender woman the same thing? And yes, I can see how some men could be intimidating if not worse. Once they identify as woman, it doesn't seem safe for them to have to be in men's bathroom.
toomuchbaloney said:Transwomen/transgirls are people who live their lives as women/ girls. They are often not safe in mens/boys bathrooms. Private stalls in women's/girls bathrooms offer them the privacy and safety they seek. They aren't there to hurt anyone... as evidenced by the relative lack of negative incidents.
There has been several incidents that you chose to ignore or overlook as a person wearing a "costume".
Even so, these people "wearing a costume" now have access to women's bathrooms, because no one has come up with a reasonable solution for women and children and transgender women to feel safe and comfortable in intimate places.
HiddenAngels said:True free will means having to eliminate social constructs (time, age, gender roles, etc)
Or, at the very least, accept that others' constructs are as valid as your own.
HiddenAngels said:True free will means having to eliminate social constructs (time, age, gender roles, etc)
HiddenAngels said:Okay so like Isis, which I figured. But is transgender woman the same thing? And yes, I can see how some men could be intimidating if not worse. Once they identify as woman, it doesn't seem safe for them to have to be in men's bathroom.
Why? Because cis men pose a threat? Is that why women and girls do not enter men's intimate spaces? So what's the key that makes them (transwomen) different than Cisco men other than identity choice?
Other than that they have identified as something other than what their birth sex, they have the same anatomical organs (depending on where or how far they take their transition) they are anatomically and chromosomal the same.
I would imagine you believe their is rape culture. So what prevents a cis man from posing as a transgender women to gain access from intimate spaces?
In the end, none of this will come to any reasonable conclusion. Which will lead to restrictive laws because both sides are irrational. Private facilities do not want to make policies that will harm their business. So here we are......
HiddenAngels said:Okay so like Isis, which I figured. But is transgender woman the same thing? And yes, I can see how some men could be intimidating if not worse. Once they identify as woman, it doesn't seem safe for them to have to be in men's bathroom.
Good point. So what happens when some transwomen still possess dominate male characteristics? Are they not intimidating to children and women the same way cis men would be to a traswoman?
I'm not saying traswomen are not women or they shouldn't be allowed in traditionally women and children intimate spaces, im wondering how to make everyone feel comfortable and safe.
HiddenAngels said:Okay I got this much, I knew this, so transwoman is person who still has birth parts and I guess transgender means they had the operation?
Not sure if you know but the ladies' bathrooms are not like men's. We don't pee out in the open, so no one ever sees each other's private parts.
True. It's more in reference in locker rooms where some women children undress in the open.
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This can't be explained. It's hurtful, it seems society looking down on women.