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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostWhen a statement like that is made, although you may be trying to apply it towards transsexuals, what you're really saying is "anyone can use any bathroom", something which a number of people are obviously not tolerable of, whether it applies to only non-transsexuals or is orientation-blind, especially when it comes to younger family members, which is something we can both agree is the case. The first "security measure" is making sure the correct gender is there. Once you take that away, things become less safe.
Obviously, the only way to truly take steps towards prevention are "single-stall" water closet rooms, regardless of gender or orientation. Considering it costs too much in terms of both space and accouterments, what's the next best thing?
Safety concerns appear to be completely moot in those states that have enacted the permissive laws.
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Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0
Originally posted by St. Clown View PostI'm asking a genuine question. What are the two and two I'm supposed to put together?
Obviously, the only way to truly take steps towards prevention are "single-stall" water closet rooms, regardless of gender or orientation. Considering it costs too much in terms of both space and accouterments, what's the next best thing?
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Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostI believe you're trying to apply the same logical fallacy that applies when it comes to shootings that happen in gun-free zones.
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Originally posted by St. Clown View PostSo help out the quarter-brained fool, what two and two are you putting together here, is it that transsexual people have a higher rate of committing sexual assaults in public restrooms?
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Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostAnyone with half a brain can put two and two together. I will tip my hat towards honesty, though. Something that's quite few and far between in the business world.
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Originally posted by St. Clown View PostWhen did Target announce that it was welcoming pedophiles? Oh, that's right, Target Stores have never once said that they're trying to corner the pedophile market.
Target's policy towards transsexuals is the same as every other national chains' policies, only Target had the integrity to simply state it publicly.
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Re: Completely Unwoven: Business, Economics, and Tax Policy 4.0
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostStart announcing you'll allow "transsexual" pedophiles into any bathroom or fitting room, your profits SHOULD go down. Just like when you announced you're a "gun-free zone".
Target's policy towards transsexuals is the same as every other national chains' policies, only Target had the integrity to simply state it publicly.
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Start announcing you'll allow "transsexual" pedophiles into any bathroom or fitting room, your profits SHOULD go down. Just like when you announced you're a "gun-free zone".
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Originally posted by St. Clown View PostWith the large MN contingent on this site, Target Stores news is always welcome, I'm sure.
Target to launch new brands, lower prices after quarterly results disappoint
For the upcoming year, Target said it expects a low single-digit decline in comparable sales. Its shares plunged 13 percent.
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That takes balls when it comes to the largest company on earth. Whether you acknowledge it or not.
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View PostI dunno. Moving away from proprietary and having a competitor (the competitor) make your screens take some serious balls even if it's not innovative.
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I dunno. Moving away from proprietary and having a competitor (the competitor) make your screens take some serious balls even if it's not innovative.
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View PostSo, uh, it sounds like Apple is ditching the Lightning connector for USB-C on the iPHone 8.
I didn't see that coming.
And it's apparently going to have an option for a curved OLED screen on the high-end model made by Samsung.
My $0.02: I hate curved screens. I hate everything about them.
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Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View PostSo, uh, it sounds like Apple is ditching the Lightning connector for USB-C on the iPHone 8.
I didn't see that coming.
By that logic, Microsoft should be introducing a proprietary power connector soon.
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