Analysis Of The Article ' Bornstein Abandons Your Tedious Search '

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In the article N.C. Gov. Already Enforcing HB 2 with Trespassing Laws by Trudy Ring states that the governor of North Carolina says he will use trespassing laws to enforce the restroom provisions of House Bill 2, while officials of the state university says they won’t enforce the controversial law at all. "We 're using trespassing laws that we were using before House Bill 2, we 're using that now," he told reporters, according to a video. It also talks about a transgender case in Virginia regarding a boy who transgendered himself from female to male and was denied access to the school boys’ bathroom. This essay traces how governor of North Carolina, McCrory uses power, discrimination, and transphobia to deny transgender people the right to use the restroom based on their gender identity.
The article “Bornstein Abandons Your Tedious Search” talks about a rule called how membership in one gender is “natural”. Meaning being female or male is not dependent on anyone’s deciding what you are. Basically you have the right to decide your own gender and that’s what these transgender people do because it is part of their medical treatment for severe gender dysphoria. Gender Dysphoria is the condition of feeling one’s emotional and psychological identity as male or female to be opposite to one’s biological sex. Also this article talks about two signs used by gay and lesbian politics called “keep your laws off my body” and “biology is not destiny”! These signs relate to transgender people who are denied access since the bathroom policy is unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment and violates Title IX of the U.S. Education Amendments of 1972, a federal law prohibiting sex discrimination by schools. It is also unconstitutional to keep t...

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...ople. He is basically denying all LGBT people their rights, justice, equality, and freedom. Transphobia is a range of antagonistic attitudes and feelings against transgender or transsexual people, or against transsexuality. Transphobia can be emotional disgust, fear, anger or discomfort felt or expressed towards people who do not conform to society 's gender expectations. Therefore, in this case he is talking about privacy rights for people, but where are the privacy rights for LGBT people.
In conclusion, it is unlawful for governor McCrory to discriminate transgender people and use his power to deny them their rights. He talks about privacy rights for people but forgot that LGBT people should have their rights and freedom as well. Transgender people have the right to decide their gender and under the Fourteenth Amendment no one has the right to discriminate them.

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