By G. E.
Shuman
When I write on certain subjects, I
always want to make clear that this is an opinion column. The opinions
expressed here, in this space, are not necessarily those of the publishers of
the paper, or of anyone else, for that matter.
They are my opinions. Hey, it’s
my column, after all. So, please, if you
are in disagreement with this column, or any other one of mine, don’t take it
out on the paper, or anyone else. Feel
free to blast me if you want. I’m a big
boy, and, as a matter of fact, that point might be a good segue into the
subject at hand.
Yes, I am a big boy. In fact, I am
probably bigger than I should be, and, at my advancing age, am actually more of
an ‘old’ boy, than just a big one.
Whichever is the case, one thing is for sure, and that is that I am, and
always have been, of the male gender; a ‘boy’, if you will. Frankly, I wouldn’t have it any other
way. I do realize that there are others
of my sex that actually would have it another way, or ‘the’ other way, and that
is certainly their business, not mine. I
know how I feel about such things, but I am far from being anyone’s judge.
Having said all of that, and
meandering precariously and awkwardly into this subject, I must say that I
cannot agree with our President, and others, who seem to be forcing their
opinion onto all of us, concerning recent ‘gender’ issues. In a way, they are taking the role of our
judges, if they say that it must be accepted to allow a man, simply on the basis
of which gender he ‘identifies with’, to enter and use a ladies public
bathroom. To me, and to many others,
allowing this, and demanding it be so, will soon bring about some very terrible
crimes in those rooms. Little girls use
those bathrooms, as do elderly, helpless women, and, although some males may actually
feel more comfortable using that facility, there will be no test of intentions
given to men before they go there. If
our President has not considered the probability of an increase in child
molestation, rape, robbery, and abuse in demanding that our country accept this
new ‘rule’, then I would suggest he has not thought it through. Either that, or he doesn’t care about the
safety of women and children.
For several years, in one of my
‘past lives’, I assisted a friend of mine in his plumbing business. While not being an expert in the trade, I can
tell you that there is one thing that bathrooms all have in common. I learned this the first time I had to help
him unclog someone’s old toilet. Whether
you are fixing a sink, toilet, shower, or tub, those things are all alike. They, and bathrooms themselves, are all about
plumbing. And, as you may have already
guessed, so are we. I remember, way back
when I was not just a ‘boy’, but a very young boy, my dad and I were in the
plumbing department of our local hardware store. As we left, Dad was at a loss for words when
I asked him what the store clerk meant when he asked my dad if he needed the
‘male’ or ‘female’ fitting, for whatever
project he was working on at the time.
While trying to not be indelicate
here, I would suggest that, if you are confused about which public restroom to
use, a quick look down the next time you are in your own bathroom should be
reminder enough. If you see male plumbing,
use the boys’ room, if female plumbing, then use the girls’.
3 comments:
Way to go, George!!
Well said! (As always.)
Well said! (As always.)
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