Susheel
Illuminator
How did you get that from what I posted?All Americans have the right to access the sex segregated spaces and sports leagues of the opposite sex? I didn't know that.
How did you get that from what I posted?All Americans have the right to access the sex segregated spaces and sports leagues of the opposite sex? I didn't know that.
Under Title IX at publicly funded schools, yes, they do.Americans have the right to sex segregated leagues?
It is also the post-election rhetoric.Media: What are your views on transgender rights.
Dems: I think they should be able to enjoy the same rights as any other American.
Maga: The Dems want to make your kids transgender.
I guess, I have summarised the American pre-election rhetoric accurately.
Title IX was passed in 1972. The Department of Education was created in 1980. Title IX does not rely upon the existence of the Department of Education. It never did.Good thing we're getting rid of the department that enforces Title IX.
What's funny about this is you think it's a counter-argument. But it's not a counter-argument, because it's true. The Secret Service wasn't created to protect the president, that was only a duty tacked on later. And there is absolutely no reason that duty couldn't be taken over by a different agency. You could easily have the FBI or the Federal Marshals take over those duties.That's like saying presidential protection does not rely upon the existence of the Secret Service.
Yeah, let's totally not deal with an issue that affects 50% of the population.Nah, not going down this path. Let's not bog down on an issue where less than 1% of the population is being targeted to distract from the actual problems faced by Americans.
The improper payment rate noted in the factsheet for Medicaid is even lower than that of Medicare Part C. Is that because it's even more privately administered?
Medicare FFS in my source was 7.66%. Medicare Part C was 5.61%. I'm not sure why you think 7.66% is less than 5.61%.
Yeah, let's totally not deal with an issue that affects 50% of the population.
Yes. Approximately 50% of the population is female. Not exactly, but close enough for this discussion.What the ◊◊◊◊ kind of math is this? 50% of the population? Hyperbole thy name is...whatever the hell this is.
Well, I'm generously rounding down. I suppose if you want to consider half a percent to be hyperbole, I guess you can. Seems a bit extreme to me, but whatever.What the ◊◊◊◊ kind of math is this? 50% of the population? Hyperbole thy name is...whatever the hell this is.
But it's the female half of the population and, as we all know, the feelings and needs of even a tiny percentage of males have always, and should always, take priority over the feelings and needs of any number of females. Better that no female rape victim ever go to the gym again for fear of finding herself alone in the women's showers with a naked male than a single male have his feelings hurt by being required to use the men's showers when he would prefer to use the women's.Yes. Approximately 50% of the population is female. Not exactly, but close enough for this discussion.
We have very clear data about sexual abuse/assault, and statistically, the scenario presented of a transgender women in a bathroom being the perpetrator effectively never happens.
You don't know how letting males into female spaces that almost all females use affects those females?How is it that all females are affected?