I understand that South Carolina Republican U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace is an attention-hungry partisan, making an attempt to make a reputation for herself as a tradition warrior by demonizing the first transgender woman to be elected to Congress.
And I perceive that giving Mace’s proposal to ban transgender ladies from ladies’s bogs within the Capitol any oxygen might be simply what she desires.
However I additionally don’t suppose it’s sensible to permit her fearmongering and demonizing to go unanswered.
Earlier this month, voters within the state of Delaware did something momentous: They elected Democrat Sarah McBride, a transgender lady, to the Home of Representatives. At 34, McBride, a member of the Delaware state Senate since 2021 and a former spokesperson for the nationwide Human Rights Marketing campaign, might be one of many youngest members in Congress. Specializing in healthcare, reproductive rights and financial points, she beat her Republican opponent by a hefty 16 share factors.
Since then, Mace and her colleague Georgia Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have been waging a petty struggle in opposition to McBride, aided and abetted by Home Speaker Mike Johnson, who announced Wednesday that transgender folks within the Capitol and Home workplace buildings might be allowed to make use of solely these bogs that correspond to the gender they had been assigned at delivery.
Additionally on Wednesday, Mace launched a resolution that will ban trans ladies from utilizing ladies’s bogs and locker rooms in federal buildings. By no means thoughts that trans ladies have been utilizing ladies’s bogs on Capitol Hill and within the White Home and Pentagon for years with out points, according to writer and trans activist Charlotte Clymer.
“I’ve PTSD from the sexual abuse I’ve suffered by the hands of a person,” Mace told Scripps News. “And I’ll let you know simply the concept of a person in a locker room watching me change garments after a exercise is a large set off and it’s not OK to make and pressure ladies to be weak in personal areas.”
In fact, all of us wish to be secure in personal and public areas.
“However the logic and coherence there may be considerably missing,” stated Andrew Flores, an affiliate professor of presidency at American College. “In line with the info evaluation, there may be not a scientific relationship between permitting trans folks to make use of bogs in keeping with their present gender and experiences of predation. The correlation is simply not there.”
In 2018, Flores, who can be a distinguished visiting scholar at UCLA Legislation’s Williams Institute, and his colleagues studied crime rates earlier than and after cities in Massachusetts outlawed gender discrimination in public lodging, i.e. bogs and locker rooms. They in contrast the charges in these cities with Massachusetts cities that had handed no such protections.
“We discovered nothing,” he instructed me — no change in victimization charges for a criminal offense that’s already vanishingly uncommon. “On the finish of the day, we had been stunned by what number of businesses had such bother producing knowledge for us as a result of they couldn’t discover it.”
A 2017 survey by CNN discovered related outcomes when it reached out to twenty legislation enforcement businesses in states with anti-discrimination insurance policies protecting gender id. “None who answered reported any toilet assaults after the insurance policies took impact,” the community reported.
To imagine {that a} trans lady is a sexual predator is not only outrageous and improper, it’s the identical kind of pondering that conflates homosexuality with pedophilia. Most child sex offenders determine as heterosexual or bisexual males.
Anyway, I don’t know what’s extra perverse — the fixation some Republican ladies have on being watched in bogs and locker rooms, or the way in which they readily stand by their male colleagues within the GOP, even when they’re discovered answerable for sexually assaulting a woman in a department store dressing room and boast about grabbing ladies’s genitals, allegedly have sex with underage teenagers or pay settlements to women who’ve accused them of rape.
On Tuesday, Politico reported that in a personal Home GOP convention assembly, Greene “indicated that she’d battle a transgender lady if she tried to make use of a lady’s toilet on the Home aspect of the Capitol.”
This risk definitely tracks with actuality. As many individuals can guess, and analysis exhibits, transgender folks are far more likely than cisgender folks to be assaulted in public areas because of their gender id.
Nonetheless, these info didn’t cease Greene from telling reporters final week that “America is fed up with the trans ideology being shoved into our face. Girls have been the victims of this rubbish for lengthy sufficient.”
I might recommend that Greene and Mace are shoving “transgender ideology” into their very own faces.
As McBride herself put it in a social media post, “I’m not right here to battle about bogs. I’m right here to battle for Delawareans and to convey down prices dealing with households. … Every of us had been despatched right here as a result of voters noticed one thing in us that they worth.”
And naturally, Mace’s mean-spirited proposal has apparently brought about a backlash. “Males that wish to use ladies’s restrooms are threatening to kill me over this difficulty,” she told the cable network NewsNation.
Now she will be able to pose as a martyr. The skeptic in me thinks she hoped for that each one alongside.
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