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Letters: Rights for the rest of us

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Re “Transgender rights,” Editorial, May 3

At any given school, transgender kids likely make up a tiny percentage of the student body. Why then should the vast majority be required to accept sharing a bathroom or locker room with a student who “feels at odds” with his or her physical gender? You blithely dismiss the “discomfort” others may feel and cast it as evidence of discrimination.

I would never want to see such a student taunted. However, until a transgender person physically becomes the gender that he or she feels we must recognize, physical gender should determine access to bathrooms and locker rooms.

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Though many wish to blur gender lines between men and women, we should stop and think about the consequences of these actions and their long-term effects on our society. Life is not always fair, and fairness can’t and shouldn’t be the only question society asks in establishing social policy.

Lisa Niedenthal

Los Angeles

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