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One world government

door Nephihaha, 26 oktober 2014

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Taal: English

nornen (Profiel tonen) 11 december 2014 17:22:28

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Clarence666:> he still doesn't belong in the women's restroom!

Why ? | Kial ?
Because the law about restrooms and gender legally has nothing to do with sexuality.
There are laws about restrooms? Seriously, are there countries that have legal documents concerning the legal usage of biological necessity installations?

I can see some sense in a law that establishes, that e.g. restaurants must have one [1] or several restrooms; but I fail to see any necessity or benefit from specifying who is admitted into a restroom and who not.

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[1] For exapmle in Belgium it is quite common in pubs (or it was in the 90s) to have only one restroom. You entered, there you passed the "urinal trough" and after that there were several stalls. Unisex toilets like in Ally McBeal. Just more Belgian. There was never a discussion about who had to use which restroom.

nornen (Profiel tonen) 11 december 2014 17:23:31

As long as we are concerned about who has to use which restroom, we don't have to fear a "one world government".

robbkvasnak (Profiel tonen) 11 december 2014 17:33:27

On planes and trains and long-distance buses there are generally unmarked bathrooms and nobody complains who uses the bathroom before one or after one. In home, too, there are not toilets for men and women and nobody suffers. I really prefer being in a small room, alone when I have to have to unless I am so sick that I need a nurse and then it is really irrelevant who the nurse is as long as that person is properly trained to assist the ill. The whole discussion is a silly social construct.
If we are out hiking in the woods, there is not one tree that is marked women and one men. People just "do it" behind whichever tree is free. The Romans used to have open public toilets and people sat and shat next to each other. I guess, when in Rome....

ustra (Profiel tonen) 11 december 2014 19:30:47

nornen:As long as we are concerned about who has to use which restroom, we don't have to fear a "one world government".
I think a world government is being largely advocated here, not feared. Much to my surprise.

robbkvasnak:The whole discussion is a silly social construct.
So are clothings, at least in the warmer latitudes.

Nephihaha (Profiel tonen) 14 december 2014 21:16:39

"I don't know. But what's the problem? Both nationalism and sexism do equally suck."

Sexism is objectionable, however, the term "nationalism" is far too broad refers to a variety of political stand points that have little to do with one another, and which vary a lot in their outcomes.

Not really sure how the LGBTT issue is relevant to the original topic but there you go.

Contrary to stereotypes, there are plenty of gay Christians, and there is a church in this city specifically set up by gays.

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