• March 29, 2024

“I Am A Transwoman”, Video Reveals Transgender Individual’s Surprising View On Bathroom Policies

May 10, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) – Many social liberals, especially transgender activists, have labored to pass ordinances in cities and states guaranteeing members of one biological sex unfettered access to the intimate facilities of the opposite sex. While they often portray those who oppose such laws as hateful, supporting such laws is de rigueur for anyone who is transgender.

But one transgender person is speaking out against the burgeoning number of “bathroom bills,” saying they victimize women and children.

“I am a transwoman and a parent, but I totally reject this law,” says Jaqueline Sephora Andrews, who was born male but now identifies as female. “It’s a law that allows for any man to be able to say he’s a woman and access women’s spaces.”

Andrews speaks at approximately the nine-minute mark of an 11-minute-long video released yesterday by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).

The video’s other speakers have been impacted by rape or sexual assault, one way or another, and say giving any man access to young women – or girls – will perpetuate the pain they have experienced for so long.

Andrews displays tremendous sympathy for such victims.

“In a time when so many sexual assaults go unreported, we’re telling [girls] that their boundaries don’t matter. When they say no, people won’t listen,” Andrews says. “They’ll be blamed for being uncomfortable.”

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