Another school accommodates gender-neutral restrooms

08/14/2014 21:14

An Illinois public university is joining a growing list of more than 150 schools across the country that now offer gender-neutral bathrooms.

Northwestern University says they're responding to students with gender identity issues.  But Laurie Higgins of the Illinois Family Institute says this is simply more of the liberal agenda that claims gender-confused students should not have to share bathrooms with those whose gender identity they don't share.

“I’m asking why are objectively biological females compelled to share restrooms with those whose objective biological sex they don’t share?” she tells OneNewsNow.

Higgins says that even though most of these gender-neutral bathrooms consist of single stalls with a lockable door, it won't end there.

“Their ultimate goal is not to have these special single-stall restrooms,” she says. “Biological males who wish they were females want to use the female restroom. And they want to compel everyone to participate in a fiction.”

Even though schools bend over backwards to accommodate this social trend, Higgins says the reality is that significantly less than one percent of the population is dealing with gender-identity issues. OneNewsNow
 


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