Argumentative Essay: Anatomical Sex In Public Schools

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Just when you thought the GOP couldn't get any creepier in their views on sexuality and gender, a new stomach churning Republican proposed bill coming out of Virgina will make you recoil in absolute horror.

Earlier this week Republican Delegate Mark Cole put forth a bill that would require schools to verify a child's “anatomical sex" in a ridiculous attempt to make sure every student is using the bathroom that God intended. The bill; simply called House Bill 663, would stipulate that,

“Local school boards shall develop and implement policies that require every school restroom, locker room, or shower room that is designated for use by a specific gender to solely be used by individuals whose anatomical sex matches such gender designation,”
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Or as Civil rights advocate Tim Peacock put it, "in order for the legislation to work, adults would be required to inspect children’s genitals before they use the bathroom". Peacock went on to

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