So, I know a fair segment of the population on this site isn't all that friendly to transpeople (i.e. "You were born a man, deal with it!"), but I thought it'd be worth discussing the round of bills the GOP has been pushing through on the state level.
These laws would require transpeople to use the restroom of their biological sex, not the gender with which they identify. Some make provisions for public areas to have unisex bathrooms that they be allowed to use. Their rationale for these laws is that sexual predators will pretend to be transwomen so that they can go peep on girls in the ladies rooms, but that strikes me as bald-faced fearmongering.
The latest and boldest bills are coming through the legislative pipeline in the conservative paradise of Kansas. Not only would SB 513 and HB 2737 forbid trans students from using the opposite sex's restrooms and locker rooms, but it would also allow non-trans students who encounter a trans student in their restroom/locker room to sue the school for up to $2,500 "for all psychological, emotional and physical harm suffered as a result of violation of this section."
In my personal opinion, these laws will do nothing but hurt transpeople by encouraging them to be seen as "the other." What do you guys think? Should transpeople be forbidden from using the restroom of the gender they identify as?