Native American Reservation passes trans bathroom law

Posted by | June 3, 2016 08:42 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics


As several U.S. states consider public bathroom policies similar to the one that passed in North Carolina this spring, a Native American reservation in Montana is facing criticism for passing its own version of the law. The Fort Peck Reservation in northeastern Montana has likely become the first Native American group to say that tribal members…

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3 responses to Native American Reservation passes trans bathroom law

  1. whatthe46 June 3rd, 2016 at 08:55

    ““We just have a problem with male adults using bathrooms with young girls,”” and yet, like the repukes, they don’t have an ounce of evidence to support this. as a matter of fact it’s quite the opposite, it’s the transgender community that’s being assaulted, and abused. sickening.

  2. mistlesuede June 3rd, 2016 at 11:21

    Another “hold it” law.
    Before long, transgender people are going to be getting ticketed for lewd behavior when nature calls and they say “f it, I’m going behind this tree or wall.”

  3. Bunya June 3rd, 2016 at 13:59

    I don’t understand the outrage here. Gays use the bathroom they feel comfortable in, and nobody cares. I’ll bet any money if a transgender woman walked into the woman’s room, nobody would notice she’s really a man.
    Besides, since it always seems to be republicans picking up little people in public restrooms, maybe we should forbid republicans from using them.

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