The strange circumstances leading
Walgreens to announce a new bathroom policy leaves me (and others) to believe
we are traveling down a “slippery slope.”
Walgreens is now allowing people to
use the bathroom of the gender with which they claim to identify. [read my posting of February 14, 2018 –
“There Is No ‘Wall’ in Wallgreens”]
The nationwide policy took effect in
November 2017, and according to the Los
Angeles Times, its adoption follows an incident last year in which a
biological female – who is not transgender – was told she could not use the
women’s restroom because she looked like a man.
“I had to go, so I didn’t put up much of a fight and used the stall
while the men used the urinals next to me,” Jessie Meehan wrote in an email to
Walgreens. “This in itself was very
humiliating for me, and I felt extremely uncomfortable.”
The store in question is located on
Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Meehan stopped there on her way to an LGBTQ
Pride festival.
Two months later, the American Civil
Liberties Union (ACLU) of Southern California wrote Walgreens a letter saying California
law allows people to use the bathroom of their gender identity.
Peter Sprigg, of Family Research
Council (FRC) said, “The strange circumstances of this, in which a person was
barred from the restroom that corresponded with her biological sex because of her
gender expression, her appearance, suggests to me that the lines are becoming
so blurred that we are moving down a slippery slope towards the point where
anyone will simply be able to use any restroom they want, and it will not be
contingent on biological sex, or on gender identity, or on appearance. People will just be able to use any restroom.
That’s the only way companies like this
can avoid being accused of discrimination in the current climate.”
Sprigg adds that the problem with that
is the protection for privacy and safety of women that has historically been in
place because of the separation of men’s and women’s facilities will then be
completely removed. “I’m concerned that
that is the direction in which our culture is moving,” he concludes.
Target Stores, Inc. announced a
similar policy 2-years ago - and according to the American Family Association
(AFA), “dozens of women and children have been victimized by male predators”
inside Target stores.
“Walgreens’ new policy could
potentially result in female customers becoming victims of voyeurism, sexual
assault, and physical attack,” AFA says in an Action Alert to its supporters. This pro-family group (AFA) launched an online
petition urging Walgreens to reverse the policy - and encouraging the public to
contact the company at both local and corporate levels.
Have you signed the petition? If not, click on this link https://www.afa.net/activism/action-alerts/2018/walgreens-new-policy-welcomes-men-into-womens-restrooms/ And after signing on, take a moment to
contemplate what the bottom of this “slippery slope” looks like. Is it a world you want to live in or have
future generations abide?
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor, Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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