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Muleman1994
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Traumatized every time you need to use the bathroom?
Berkeley has the solution for all their sexually and socially confused students:

UC Berkeley to Offer Class on Bathroom Politics
By Andrew Stiles | 4:04 pm, December 14, 2016

Bathroom politics swept the nation in 2016, thanks to the North Carolina legislature and its controversial HB-2 bill, which mandated individuals use public restrooms that correspond to the genders on their birth certificates.

The bathroom debate is likely to continue in the coming year. Students at the University of California-Berkeley, for example, will soon be able to enroll in a course examining “public restrooms and the politics of needing to go.”

The course, which is being offered by the university’s department of theater, dance, and performance studies, will force students to confront the public restroom as a “charged social site,” and consider compelling bathroom-related questions, including:

Who has access to it? Who cleans it? How have public restrooms segregated people into strict categories of gender, race, class and ability? What does it mean for a public space to be designed for private activities? Who are we socially when our bodies need to go?

Students will augment their study by reading “academic texts in the fields of performance studies, queer and transgender studies, disability studies, critical race studies, homelessness, civil engineering, and design, as well as works of dramatic literature.”

Other courses offered by the theater department in spring 2017 include:
• Undocumented Subjects: Performance and Immigration in/outside the US
o Students will consider “literary and visual materials representing violence, death, and sex.”
• What a Body Can Do
o Invites students to “consider how we choreograph our humanity and explore the physical qualities of our contemporary moment.”
• Performance Workshop: Performing the 1960s
o Offers students a “better grasp [of] that profound, complex and influential decade,” and its influence on current movement such as Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter.

http://heatst.com/politics/berkeley-bathoom/


 
Posted : December 15, 2016 2:06 pm
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I made my first positive use of the LGBT laws in NY. I was at a Lowe's that had one single mens and one single ladies room. After waiting a good ten minutes and hearing the toiled flush multiple times in the mens room I decided at that point in time that I identified with the ladies bathroom which presumably was not toxic. I went in; and it did get me a knock on the door from someone working at the store.


 
Posted : December 17, 2016 5:08 am
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Traumatized every time you need to use the bathroom?
Berkeley has the solution for all their sexually and socially confused students:

UC Berkeley to Offer Class on Bathroom Politics
By Andrew Stiles | 4:04 pm, December 14, 2016

Bathroom politics swept the nation in 2016, thanks to the North Carolina legislature and its controversial HB-2 bill, which mandated individuals use public restrooms that correspond to the genders on their birth certificates.

The bathroom debate is likely to continue in the coming year. Students at the University of California-Berkeley, for example, will soon be able to enroll in a course examining “public restrooms and the politics of needing to go.”

The course, which is being offered by the university’s department of theater, dance, and performance studies, will force students to confront the public restroom as a “charged social site,” and consider compelling bathroom-related questions, including:

Who has access to it? Who cleans it? How have public restrooms segregated people into strict categories of gender, race, class and ability? What does it mean for a public space to be designed for private activities? Who are we socially when our bodies need to go?

Students will augment their study by reading “academic texts in the fields of performance studies, queer and transgender studies, disability studies, critical race studies, homelessness, civil engineering, and design, as well as works of dramatic literature.”

Other courses offered by the theater department in spring 2017 include:
• Undocumented Subjects: Performance and Immigration in/outside the US
o Students will consider “literary and visual materials representing violence, death, and sex.”
• What a Body Can Do
o Invites students to “consider how we choreograph our humanity and explore the physical qualities of our contemporary moment.”
• Performance Workshop: Performing the 1960s
o Offers students a “better grasp [of] that profound, complex and influential decade,” and its influence on current movement such as Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter.

http://heatst.com/politics/berkeley-bathoom/

I am not sure how this makes a difference to someone like you. It would seem that to a homophobe a Republican senator like Larry Craig crawling under the stalls would be a much greater threat.

You don't think the following case should be studied?

I know of a case where a man felt so oppressed at work over gender issues that he began to release his frustration by urinating on the grout on the tile floor. Somehow he got caught and his defense was that it was the only way left for him to feel like a man as all his other rights had been stripped away by gender politics. His sentence was that he had to sit when urinating in public rooms. Not sure how this was monitored but since it happened in Germany I am sure they found a way.


 
Posted : December 17, 2016 12:49 pm
Muleman1994
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Traumatized every time you need to use the bathroom?
Berkeley has the solution for all their sexually and socially confused students:

UC Berkeley to Offer Class on Bathroom Politics
By Andrew Stiles | 4:04 pm, December 14, 2016

Bathroom politics swept the nation in 2016, thanks to the North Carolina legislature and its controversial HB-2 bill, which mandated individuals use public restrooms that correspond to the genders on their birth certificates.

The bathroom debate is likely to continue in the coming year. Students at the University of California-Berkeley, for example, will soon be able to enroll in a course examining “public restrooms and the politics of needing to go.”

The course, which is being offered by the university’s department of theater, dance, and performance studies, will force students to confront the public restroom as a “charged social site,” and consider compelling bathroom-related questions, including:

Who has access to it? Who cleans it? How have public restrooms segregated people into strict categories of gender, race, class and ability? What does it mean for a public space to be designed for private activities? Who are we socially when our bodies need to go?

Students will augment their study by reading “academic texts in the fields of performance studies, queer and transgender studies, disability studies, critical race studies, homelessness, civil engineering, and design, as well as works of dramatic literature.”

Other courses offered by the theater department in spring 2017 include:
• Undocumented Subjects: Performance and Immigration in/outside the US
o Students will consider “literary and visual materials representing violence, death, and sex.”
• What a Body Can Do
o Invites students to “consider how we choreograph our humanity and explore the physical qualities of our contemporary moment.”
• Performance Workshop: Performing the 1960s
o Offers students a “better grasp [of] that profound, complex and influential decade,” and its influence on current movement such as Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter.

http://heatst.com/politics/berkeley-bathoom/

I am not sure how this makes a difference to someone like you. It would seem that to a homophobe a Republican senator like Larry Craig crawling under the stalls would be a much greater threat.

You don't think the following case should be studied?

I know of a case where a man felt so oppressed at work over gender issues that he began to release his frustration by urinating on the grout on the tile floor. Somehow he got caught and his defense was that it was the only way left for him to feel like a man as all his other rights had been stripped away by gender politics. His sentence was that he had to sit when urinating in public rooms. Not sure how this was monitored but since it happened in Germany I am sure they found a way.

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As usual you missed the entire point.

The little snowflakes at UC Berkeley seem to need coddling to address their sexual, social and political confusion.

The ultra left-wing Berkeley is happy to help them change their diapers as long as their parents are paying for it.


 
Posted : December 17, 2016 2:01 pm
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What we are saying now is you have a choice. You can either stay or go away

- Paul Kantner


 
Posted : December 18, 2016 10:49 am
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Watch what happens next. There will be an "incident" in a bathroom and then the homosexuals will start demanding cameras in the bathrooms.

Monitored or live stream to any subscriber?


 
Posted : December 18, 2016 12:33 pm
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You sure are thinking about this a lot.


 
Posted : December 18, 2016 2:06 pm
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You sure are thinking about this a lot.

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It is fun to watch the far-left squirm in their sexual, social and political dysfunction.


 
Posted : December 18, 2016 5:31 pm
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It is fun to watch

Kinky!


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 7:40 am
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You sure are thinking about this a lot.

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It is fun to watch the far-left squirm in their sexual, social and political dysfunction.

Odd way to find entertainment.


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 8:38 am
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The fact that we have to even discuss what bathroom a person should use makes me shake my head. Sometimes things just do not make sense....such is life in the 21st century I suppose.


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 9:26 am
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It is fun to watch

Kinky!

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Hey man, that is your fetish.
Just how long have you been in to the toilet cam?


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 1:36 pm
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Since I started reading your drivel. Captured some great footage of your Trump glory hole in action.


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 4:44 pm
Muleman1994
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^ Still having difficulty with your sexual, social and political dysfunction?
The concept of maturity has long past you.


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 6:26 pm
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Hahaha - the fact that you started a thread this stupid and I have been foolish enough to top it pretty much is a good indicator that the Whipping Post is beyond redemption. It is indeed the Idiocalypse.

[Edited on 12/20/2016 by BrerRabbit]


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 6:43 pm
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Hahaha - the fact that you started a thread this stupid and I have been foolish enough to top it pretty much is a good indicator that the Whipping Post is beyond redemption. It is indeed the Idiocalypse.

[Edited on 12/20/2016 by BrerRabbit]

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It is the homosexuals that believe their perversion should allow them to push the dignity, decorum and good manners of normal people aside.

Well, they have about one more month before that stops.


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 6:55 pm
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Hey - there is a killer deal on lampshades made from real liberal skin on ebay, no reserve! Jump on it man!


 
Posted : December 19, 2016 7:13 pm
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Just when you thought this couldn't get any stranger:

‘Third Gender’ Movement Says Growth Is ‘Exploding’
By Emily Zanotti | 2:13 pm, December 19, 2016

It’s boom times for the “third gender” movement!

Organizers of the group trying to persuade local, state and federal governments to give people a box to check on official documents that isn’t “male” or “female” say 2016 was their most successful year ever.

Residents of Oregon and California are now able to designate themselves as “non-binary,” according to NBC News. And so far, two people, who call themselves by the “inclusive pronoun” “their,” have checked “non-binary” on state documents.

“It’s been exploding,” lawyers for the Intersex and Genderqueer Recognition Project told media. “It hasn’t been a slow ramping up—it’s been really fast since [the Oregon resident’s] success in the beginning of the year.”

IGRP’s lawyers say that their Facebook page has received “dozens” of messages from people “around the country” looking to designate themselves as “non-binary,” and that IGRP has already filed petitions in San Francisco to move several cases along.

But despite what IGRP considers forward movement, it’s still not making everyone in the progressive community happy. “Non-binary” people say that they still have trouble finding recognition, even in LGBTQ circles, and that some of the designations (people in the DC’s city government can now list their gender as “unknown”) aren’t specific enough.

Facebook, for instance, lists 58 separate choices under “gender” in its profile questionnaire, including “agendered,” “gender non-conforming” and “genderqueer,” choices that “non-binary” individuals say would be nice to have. Federal documentation like passports still offer only two choices —and the third-gender people are suffering because of it, the group says.

“It’s a painful hypocrisy that, simply because I refused to lie about my gender on a government document, that the government would ignore who I am,” said one litigant challenging the federal government’s passport rules. “I hope the State Department will do the right thing now.”

http://heatst.com/life/third-gender-movement-says-growth-is-exploding/


 
Posted : December 20, 2016 11:37 am
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The poor "normal" people. Whatever will they do?! 😮


 
Posted : December 20, 2016 12:03 pm
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Just when you thought this couldn't get any stranger:

‘Third Gender’ Movement Says Growth Is ‘Exploding’
By Emily Zanotti | 2:13 pm, December 19, 2016

It’s boom times for the “third gender” movement!

Organizers of the group trying to persuade local, state and federal governments to give people a box to check on official documents that isn’t “male” or “female” say 2016 was their most successful year ever.

Residents of Oregon and California are now able to designate themselves as “non-binary,” according to NBC News. And so far, two people, who call themselves by the “inclusive pronoun” “their,” have checked “non-binary” on state documents.

“It’s been exploding,” lawyers for the Intersex and Genderqueer Recognition Project told media. “It hasn’t been a slow ramping up—it’s been really fast since [the Oregon resident’s] success in the beginning of the year.”

IGRP’s lawyers say that their Facebook page has received “dozens” of messages from people “around the country” looking to designate themselves as “non-binary,” and that IGRP has already filed petitions in San Francisco to move several cases along.

But despite what IGRP considers forward movement, it’s still not making everyone in the progressive community happy. “Non-binary” people say that they still have trouble finding recognition, even in LGBTQ circles, and that some of the designations (people in the DC’s city government can now list their gender as “unknown”) aren’t specific enough.

Facebook, for instance, lists 58 separate choices under “gender” in its profile questionnaire, including “agendered,” “gender non-conforming” and “genderqueer,” choices that “non-binary” individuals say would be nice to have. Federal documentation like passports still offer only two choices —and the third-gender people are suffering because of it, the group says.

“It’s a painful hypocrisy that, simply because I refused to lie about my gender on a government document, that the government would ignore who I am,” said one litigant challenging the federal government’s passport rules. “I hope the State Department will do the right thing now.”

http://heatst.com/life/third-gender-movement-says-growth-is-exploding/

What a surprise, muleturd's source site isn't very trustworthy.

Yeah, I'm shocked too.

They had another juicy "fake news" story that made Snopes.

http://www.snopes.com/france-covered-up-bataclan-victims/


 
Posted : December 20, 2016 12:23 pm
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Just when you thought this couldn't get any stranger:

‘Third Gender’ Movement Says Growth Is ‘Exploding’
By Emily Zanotti | 2:13 pm, December 19, 2016

It’s boom times for the “third gender” movement!

Organizers of the group trying to persuade local, state and federal governments to give people a box to check on official documents that isn’t “male” or “female” say 2016 was their most successful year ever.

Residents of Oregon and California are now able to designate themselves as “non-binary,” according to NBC News. And so far, two people, who call themselves by the “inclusive pronoun” “their,” have checked “non-binary” on state documents.

“It’s been exploding,” lawyers for the Intersex and Genderqueer Recognition Project told media. “It hasn’t been a slow ramping up—it’s been really fast since [the Oregon resident’s] success in the beginning of the year.”

IGRP’s lawyers say that their Facebook page has received “dozens” of messages from people “around the country” looking to designate themselves as “non-binary,” and that IGRP has already filed petitions in San Francisco to move several cases along.

But despite what IGRP considers forward movement, it’s still not making everyone in the progressive community happy. “Non-binary” people say that they still have trouble finding recognition, even in LGBTQ circles, and that some of the designations (people in the DC’s city government can now list their gender as “unknown”) aren’t specific enough.

Facebook, for instance, lists 58 separate choices under “gender” in its profile questionnaire, including “agendered,” “gender non-conforming” and “genderqueer,” choices that “non-binary” individuals say would be nice to have. Federal documentation like passports still offer only two choices —and the third-gender people are suffering because of it, the group says.

“It’s a painful hypocrisy that, simply because I refused to lie about my gender on a government document, that the government would ignore who I am,” said one litigant challenging the federal government’s passport rules. “I hope the State Department will do the right thing now.”

http://heatst.com/life/third-gender-movement-says-growth-is-exploding/

What a surprise, muleturd's source site isn't very trustworthy.

Yeah, I'm shocked too.

They had another juicy "fake news" story that made Snopes.

http://www.snopes.com/france-covered-up-bataclan-victims/

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What is the matter welfareron, the pay toilet doesn't take food stamps?


 
Posted : December 20, 2016 1:11 pm
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All those homosexuals can't control themselves when they see Muleman in the washroom. They immediately forget to piss or shit and have only sexual thoughts. Muleboy clearly has homosexuality all figured out. He thinks that because he tries to sneak a peek at urinals that all the homosexuals must.

They only have a couple of weeks left according to Muledude. After that they won't be homosexuals anymore.

LOL - starts a thread about washrooms and then questions peoples' maturity.


 
Posted : December 20, 2016 2:16 pm
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All those homosexuals can't control themselves when they see Muleman in the washroom. They immediately forget to piss or shit and have only sexual thoughts. Muleboy clearly has homosexuality all figured out. He thinks that because he tries to sneak a peek at urinals that all the homosexuals must.

They only have a couple of weeks left according to Muledude. After that they won't be homosexuals anymore.

LOL - starts a thread about washrooms and then questions peoples' maturity.

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The left calls the various "bathroom" bills anti-LGBTQ
Normal people call "bathroom" bills supporting the People's religious rights and respecting them.

Just like skin color and fighting Islamic Extremist Terrorism the left seems to always want to use homosexuals to attack everyone who disagrees with them.


 
Posted : December 20, 2016 2:48 pm
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i think we are misinterpreting the Rights intentions here. really they love crossdressers and transvestites and transgendered people. they love them so much that they want them in the bathroom with them. maybe they can get a date?


 
Posted : December 21, 2016 4:36 am
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Oddly enough I grew up in a house where everyone used the same washroom regardless of gender or sexual preference. I think some of you may have also. 😉


 
Posted : December 21, 2016 1:31 pm
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But they didn't use it at the same time. This is really a difficult issue; people with non-traditional gender identity want to use the one they most feel comfortable with. Some people feel uncomfortable with that. One side or the other is going to feel offended by the decisions made.

At concerts women frequently use the men's room when lines are long. Frankly it bothers me not at all; but sometimes people get really upset. I guarantee you if I used the women's room more people would be upset. The world just is that way.

So short of having a third separate individual restroom (similar to family changing rooms) which would be price/zoning prohibitive for most business no way to make everyone happy here. And both sides are looking for the same thing - to feel comfortable when they do their private thing.


 
Posted : December 21, 2016 1:55 pm
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Sure I get all of that but it is not like this is a new issue. Solution - what it ha always been. If you have a penis then it is men's room. Vagina is the women's room. Simple. Anything more is just political PC bullsh*t. Exactly what percentage of people are cross dressers? C'mon. The debate is dumb and our grandparents would have laughed. Homeless, hungry, health issues that lead to both of those and we worry about imaginary masses of transgender and cross dressing armies rushing to washrooms?


 
Posted : December 21, 2016 7:48 pm
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HB2 Stays: North Carolina Lawmakers Decline to Repeal Controversial Anti-LGBTQ 'Bathroom' Bill

Looks like the conservative and narrow minded GOP legislators assured the state of North Carolina a continued boycott by businesses who are forward thinking and accepting of diversity. Good for those "proud" legislators for digging in, assuring their legacies, and costing the state millions of dollars in lost revenue.

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/21/north-carolina-senate-rejects-repeal-of-transgender-bathroom-law.html


 
Posted : December 22, 2016 3:48 am
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I'd have to agree that this has been a non-story since it affects a fraction of a percent of Americans...during moments of having to go to the bathroom. I hope we can turn our attention to greater issues. And I think this is a perfect opportunity for Democrats to learn how to respond in the face of adversity. After seeing their disasterous results in the election, lets see if they can learn from that and develop a new strategy.


 
Posted : December 22, 2016 4:34 am
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I would like to know exactly what you learned from this election. You couch all your posts by saying Donald J Trump won because a huge wave of his voters are ignorant racists. Keeping this narrative alive makes you look more clueless than you usually are.

[Edited on 12/22/2016 by OriginalGoober]


 
Posted : December 22, 2016 6:49 am
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