Additionally, trans*/gender nonconforming are at higher risk for suicide because of the sense of otherness they face from society. As far as the sexual harassment worries that everyone seems to vocalize, it’s not very likely there would be a significantly higher risk, and rather gender-neutral bathrooms could save lives by eliminating a key factor of society’s strict either/or gender restriction. Neutral bathroom may perhaps even lower crime rate because the bill would help prevent violence against trans* and gender nonconforming, therefore making it more difficult for perpetrators to identify trans*/gender nonconforming and single them out. Neutral bathrooms would also benefit people with children because it would give caretakers easier access when children are big enough to go to the opposite bathroom alone, but still too young to be out of vision, and those with disabilities. Frankly, the positive consequences outweigh any potential detrimental effects of gender-neutral bathroom. It’s time for America to fully embrace the gender-neutral bathroom, and let go of the erroneous belief that one sex is somehow more superior than another, as well as for a matter, the myth that there only two genders. After all, it took over a hundred years of women and African American, fighting to have the same rights as white cisgender males, (and in many aspects we still are), my point is, we now we can clearly, (and shamefully) see the racism and sexism of our ancestors. So do we, as a nation truly wish to make the same mistake again by refusing to give human rights to a minority? To almost thirty-five percent of our nation (Gates 3)? Do we dare to call them
Additionally, trans*/gender nonconforming are at higher risk for suicide because of the sense of otherness they face from society. As far as the sexual harassment worries that everyone seems to vocalize, it’s not very likely there would be a significantly higher risk, and rather gender-neutral bathrooms could save lives by eliminating a key factor of society’s strict either/or gender restriction. Neutral bathroom may perhaps even lower crime rate because the bill would help prevent violence against trans* and gender nonconforming, therefore making it more difficult for perpetrators to identify trans*/gender nonconforming and single them out. Neutral bathrooms would also benefit people with children because it would give caretakers easier access when children are big enough to go to the opposite bathroom alone, but still too young to be out of vision, and those with disabilities. Frankly, the positive consequences outweigh any potential detrimental effects of gender-neutral bathroom. It’s time for America to fully embrace the gender-neutral bathroom, and let go of the erroneous belief that one sex is somehow more superior than another, as well as for a matter, the myth that there only two genders. After all, it took over a hundred years of women and African American, fighting to have the same rights as white cisgender males, (and in many aspects we still are), my point is, we now we can clearly, (and shamefully) see the racism and sexism of our ancestors. So do we, as a nation truly wish to make the same mistake again by refusing to give human rights to a minority? To almost thirty-five percent of our nation (Gates 3)? Do we dare to call them