Came across
this story once again in my
podcast feed during my morning constitutional. Searched up the
website of the business in question, and they still claim to be providing an "all female environment" to their patrons:
I find it curious that businesses are not legally permitted to provide single-sex accomodations on the west coast of the continental United States, even when there is a clear demand for such services and when that demand is being
met by immigrant women of color, a group generally thought deserving of extra consideration by the sorts of progressives who tend to win elections in that part of the country.
What is the best justification for denying female humans the right to have (nude) spaces to themselves? I assume there must be a fairly strong argument here, something better than the usual facile comparison to racial segregation (which we've heard here time and again) because we're talking about disrupting services by and for the sex which has faced the most discrimination.
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