You're diverting resources and attention away from the places women and girls are most vulnerable. You're Don Quixote, with public restrooms instead of windmills, except it's not funny because women and girls actually are vulnerable, just not where or how you think.
I know you did, which is why it's a great opportunity to talk about the difference between gun safety/anti-violence activism and transphobic activists, who obsess about the flashy non-problem in a way that hurts real victims by confusing the public.
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If you cared about women you'd find a way to channel transphobic public energy into policies that help women in their homes and families- like gun-safety and anti-gun-violence activists do. It's a great example of how you could be good, but choose not to be.
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