Not long ago who would have thought one day there would be those who do not believe gender identity is tied to biological sex argumentatively opposing those who believe in only two genders based on sex?
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
This argument became most controversial when schools became involved:
[S]hould members of the opposite sex be allowed to use single-sex bathrooms, if they “identify” as that particular sex?
The trans community continues to push for their concept of equality in this issue, but most people oppose the idea, saying it makes things very uncomfortable for everyone involved. And when schools are concerned, many parents do not want their child seeing a member of the opposite sex in the bathroom.
Well, Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) just sided with those parents and other opposing members of the argument.
He has signed a bill that will effectively ban anyone who is not a member of the designated sex from that bathroom. This is bound to cause yet another stir among far-left individuals in the state, but it is a done deal now.
From the Washington Examiner:
Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) signed into law a bill that bans members of the opposite sex from using single-sex restrooms at schools.
The bill affirms that schools from kindergarten through college must ‘designate each student restroom, locker room, changing room, or shower room that is accessible by multiple students at the same time … for the exclusive use by students of the male biological sex only or by students of the female biological sex only.’
DeWine made no statement when signing the bill, which will go into effect on February 24, 2025.
As of that date, all Ohio schools must clearly label every bathroom, and that bathroom is only available to those who are biologically of that sex. Those who “identify” as that gender but were born the opposite sex aren’t allowed in.
Republican state representative Adam Bir, who sponsored the legislation, thanked Gov. DeWine for the decision, saying it was “an important legislation” that “keeps students safe.” GOP Rep. Beth Lear added that she was “grateful” for the new bill:
We are grateful to the Governor for doing what is right and what is best for all Ohio students in kindergarten through college.
The Protect All Students Act will keep our children safe from exposure to the opposite sex while in private spaces.
Ohio is one of several battleground states that went red in the 2024 election, so Gov. DeWine has more support for this than he might have had a few years ago.
The bathroom issue is one of the many critical topics that potentially spurred Republicans to victory in that election. Many claim that millions of Americans are simply fed up with the endless parade of “woke” ideologies—some of which have now become laws—that have taken hold in a stunningly short span of time.
They say none of this reflects reality, common sense, or science, and even some “smart” democrats are starting to think it might not be the best talking point for the party.
Catering to the fringe, and trying to make believe people the fringe is not the fringe, could be a big reason why the red wave hit so hard this year. Which is why Gov. DeWine’s bill will not be the last of its kind in the country.