Gender-Queers Should Not Be Allowed In The Classroom

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In America, there is currently a group of people who are consistently discriminated, abused, and disrespected on a daily basis for merely wanting to use the restroom. The group in question are transgender people, individuals whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. These people often deal with a multitude of mental illnesses and suicidal urges due to the deleterious prejudice they face while also being banned from using the restroom they identify with thanks to state policies known as bathroom bills. These bills enact strict regulations on who enters which bathrooms based on one’s biological sex at birth under the rationale of protecting women and children from sexual predators. However, the bills have been shown to be beyond problematic for not only genderqueer persons but for …show more content…

Evidence shows that this group of people are widely disrespected and discriminated against throughout the entire country, particularly with the use of restrooms and other sex-segregated spaces. The reason primarily stems from opponents against transgender rights commonly spouting misinformation on how sexual predators, or transgender people themselves, will sexually assault others in restrooms if they were allowed into their bathroom of choice (Schilt 4). As a result, gender-queer individuals are frequently subjected to transphobia, a belief in a strict gender binary leading to intense dislike, prejudice, and a lack of understanding for transgender individuals. This transphobic discrimination will often lead to a form of dissatisfaction with life causing psychological stress known as dysphoria (Hofelich 7). Ergo, transgender people are a marginalized group that experiences unique and chronic stress resulting from stigmatization that can take a serious toll on mental health (McManama

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