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Scout26

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Re: More fun at the library
« Reply #25 on: July 02, 2019, 09:54:11 AM »
When the ex- started at her then new job at UHC, there was a male who was transitioning to female.  Now this was an office full of (mostly) female nurses.  What I found funny was that the ex- had always been somewhat liberal...

Until she had to share a bathroom with a man.  And she wasn't the only one.  Whenever there were get togethers with her co-workers, inevitably the conversation would turn to "Bill" and his still male plumbing in the women's restroom.

Needless to say, none of them we happy about the situation and even once as a large-ish group confronted their boss about the situation, only to be told that per company policy there was nothing she could do about it.

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Re: More fun at the library
« Reply #26 on: July 02, 2019, 10:21:31 AM »
When the ex- started at her then new job at UHC, there was a male who was transitioning to female.  Now this was an office full of (mostly) female nurses.  What I found funny was that the ex- had always been somewhat liberal...

Until she had to share a bathroom with a man.  And she wasn't the only one.  Whenever there were get togethers with her co-workers, inevitably the conversation would turn to "Bill" and his still male plumbing in the women's restroom.

Needless to say, none of them we happy about the situation and even once as a large-ish group confronted their boss about the situation, only to be told that per company policy there was nothing she could do about it.

Yep, so long as it is "THOSE PEOPLE" who have to deal with the consequences, the liberals are all for compassion and tolerance and love.

The second it actually costs them something or makes them uncomfortable, most liberals become hard nosed NOT IN MY BACKYARD!

As an example, I am reminded of the fierce champions of public school, who fight HARD against the dastardly right who would DARE undermine the virtuous public schools by suggesting charters or vouchers... and who, of course, send their children to private school.
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