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    There is a battle taking place on what should be fulfilled with transgender restrooms. Some sources convey that the public restrooms should be coed while others reinforce they should remain the way they are now. Of course, there are some details within, such as, a third bathroom should be installed, single stalls should be initiated, and others think the whole situation should be left alone. The conflict of whether or not any of these should take place has recently been hit hard in the media.…

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    Transgender. This word is being heard more and more in America but what does it mean? According to the Webster Dictionary, the word transgender means “of, relating to or being a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds to the person 's sex at birth” ("Transgender"). Transgender and gender nonconforming people have in recent years earned recognition as being legitimate genders. An estimated .03% of the population within the United…

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    There are many reasons why this number can’t be fine. The main ones are though well never know just how many aren’t out. The other is the fact the term transgender is still a new term and something were still very much learning about. Though the best guess we have on the population of this minority group is around 700000 people (Williams Institute). That is roughly about 3-5 percent of the population in the…

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    lead to the protection of transgender people. Discrimination against transgenders is against the law and has stirred up arguments throughout the nation. With more and more transgenders standing up against discrimination, this has become a national issue. There has never been one case reported where a transgender has attacked anyone in a public restroom. So how could this conjure up the thought of “why go through emotional and physical steps to identify oneself as a transgender just to be used to…

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    Transgender Bathroom Laws

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    Transgender bathrooms Should transgender people be allowed to use either bathroom? For the safety of all transgender people need to use the restroom that their birth certificate identifies them as our family/private restrooms.This will help prevent Sexual predators from being able to attack also kids and parents need to feel safe when their kids are in school or anywhere, although transgender people might consider this is harsh we need laws to set boundaries so everyone feels safe they do not…

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    both had their own view on the Transgender community, which they put out before they begun to speak. They even stated that everyone has a different experience when transitioning. How small the population the transgender community is, the lacked of education, and how there is no trans language. Which brings up a point Adelynn brought up in her speech that there is no one experience, each person has a different story. It was also brought up about transgender are being confronted on all…

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    people are speaking up about it. The transgender community has made great advances in recent years, but they still face the harshness of society in every day of their lives. From being bullied as youths to being targeted for using the bathroom, transgender…

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    Transgenders should not have to be restrained from their preference just because people might think they are sexual predators. Our society just assumes the worst about transgender people, but really that’s just being stereotypical that’s like saying every African American is a criminal. For many transgender people it has been very complicated and one the biggest issues for them using a public bathroom and its becoming dangerous. There has actually been a survey done at UCLA university, and they…

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    moment for the LGBT community, which took place last year on June 26, 2016, which was the day that gay marriage was legalized nationwide. Then in 2016, the Obama administration sent out a statement to public schools, nationwide that required all transgender students to use the bathroom they feel most comfortable in. But not all states complied with the obama administration. Texas state’ attorney general, Ken Paxton said it should be a “localized” decision, many other states agreed. Texas along…

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    to start living full time by making gradual changes to their gender appearance so they can start living their life as they wish in a different gender. They feel like they need to Bond with other people who are transgender individuals by their peers during support groups and the transgender community groups may as well be very supportive for them when they are going through the transition process. During the transition process it normally includes them in changing their clothing ad grooming such…

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