Henry, I've come across some arguments advocating for the sexual rights of children, to among other things, have the right to engage in sexual activities with adults. What's your stance on this? I assume you're not an advocate of this sort of thing but I'm just curious if you have a unique take on this as well.
Children aren't the ones engaging in criminal activity when that happens. It's the adults who don't have the right to engage in that activity.
It's the children making the demands with regard to the bathrooms.
And there are adults who are maintaining they do have that right.
We've got lawyers who have become unpinned from reality and who makes the laws.
The fact that a child can't
consent to certain acts doesn't mean a child doesn't have any
rights.
Which rights must be enforced by parents acting on their behalf. Which obviously is circular and with the example in the OP I think we know the horrible lengths that logic can be taken.
- Also the other children have rights as well.
Oh, good to be back here. Please lay out the rights that are being violated, as specifically as you're able.
Sure, but what is the primary right first, just so I know what board we're leaping off of? Is it the right to piss in whatever stall you should so choose as provided in the US Constitution?
The right I'm talking about? Equal rights based on gender, which includes gender identity. It's the right to have a state actor treat you as the gender you live as, with all the privileges and responsibilities that go along with that.
Including, in G.G.'s case, the fact that his
state issued identification says male and they're denying him the right to use the boys' room.
Now, what right do the other people have that you're talking about?