ACLU double-talk on bathroom privacy
Posted on September 26, 2007
Originally written by Glib Fortuna:
News Alert…ACLU takes contradictory positions in two current cases! Isn’t this kind of like “dog bites man?†Nonetheless:
Terry Jeffrey: Get the ACLU Out of Our Bathrooms
Right to the conclusion:
The conflated logic of the ACLU’s bathroom briefs seems to be that someone entering a public restroom intending to use it for traditional purposes has no protection either from the gender sign posted at the door or from the otherwise vaunted right to privacy. Someone entering a public restroom intending to solicit and engage in sex, on the other hand, is protected by both the First Amendment and the right to privacy.
This about sums up the ACLU’s worldview. To the ACLU, the only “freedom†the ACLU truly believes in is “sexual freedom†and the concomitant “right†of people who choose aberrant sexual behavior to be free of any criticism and free from anyone else exercising common sense (and more threateningly, religious liberty) if it “infringes†on these “rights†recently invented by the ACLU and its partisans.
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