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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

So trans rights now trump the needs of people with disabilities!

26 replies

SkylarFalls · 03/09/2017 20:45

www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/row-over-change-of-nui-galway-disabled-toilets-to-transgender-ones-1.3205988

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Gingernaut · 03/09/2017 20:54

I s'pose they are disabled.

By the fact they don't want to accept biology, logic and scientific reasoning.

They aren't accepted to the toilets of their sex of choice, they don't want to go in the toilet of their own sex and guessing no one wants them toileting themselves in public, this is a compromise.

The disabled toilets tend to be single cubicles so they aren't bugging anyone else while they're in there and transgender people are so rare that if someone else who needed the loo came along, the wait wouldn't be too long. Confused

MrsGWay · 03/09/2017 20:58

But they're now available for everyone not just transgender people.

SkylarFalls · 03/09/2017 21:02

So disabled people just have to get to the back of the queue at the only toilet they can physically use while they pee and poo themselves and their pads overflow? That's cool, cos no other minority group can have anything for themselves that TRAs wont covet?

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Mrskeats · 03/09/2017 21:07

Yes their 'rights' trump everyone's that's becoming abundantly clear.
How many trans toilets can one institution need fgs?
Makes my blood boil.

Mrskeats · 03/09/2017 21:08

I agree ginger disabled in the don't give a damn about anyone else way too

QuarksandLeptons · 03/09/2017 21:09

Will be interesting to see how things develop in Ireland. They adopted a change in the law for gender identity which means men who identify as women are granted access to all services and spaces as women. I gather the law is only now starting to be implemented.
I imagine incidents like the linked article may become more frequent

MagicalRealist · 03/09/2017 21:11

That's incredible. How dare they? Angry

EyesUnderARock · 03/09/2017 21:11

Why would the trans community accept that though, surely they'd want access to the toilets of the gender they identify with. Not disabled.

TheSmallClangerWhistlesAgain · 03/09/2017 21:25

Single stall gender-neutral facilities are fine, just not at the expense of disabled people or women who prefer a female-only loo.

GriswaldFamilyVacation · 04/09/2017 09:28

Gender dysphoria is still listed as a mental illness right? So I suppose it is a disability. I don't think most trans people will want to be seen that way though so not sure how this could work.

Thelilywhite · 04/09/2017 10:41

the disabled loos at my work have been changed to 'all gender' and Skylar
So disabled people just have to get to the back of the queue at the only toilet they can physically use

those were my thoughts too. Daren' t say anything though as I work for a very 'liberal' organisation'

Jaxhog · 04/09/2017 10:46

It's a dilemma, but seems the best option currently. I'm also not in favour of making all toilets unisex. I had to use one the other week, and it was disgusting. Just like my DH tells me gent's loos are. I also wasn't too wild at coming out of the cubicle to find a man preparing to use the urinals right next to the sink. He waited until I left, fortunately.

NoHaudinMaWheest · 04/09/2017 10:49

As Griswald says if trans people want to accept that they have gender dysphoria and therefore a disability, I think it is fair enough for them to use the disabled loos. There would be no need to assign them then though.
The needs of disabled people are so often disregarded. The disabled loos are seen as a convenience for everyone:
parent with pram?- use the disabled loo
long queue? - use the disabled
need a storage space? - use the disabled loo
cleaner needs to store equipment? - use the disabled loo
and now
transgender?- use the disabled loo

Have an actual disability? don't be so entitled

NoHaudinMaWheest · 04/09/2017 10:51

sorry assign them as all gender.

MissHavishamsleftdaffodil · 04/09/2017 10:57

I'm somewhat surprised that the trans community there have allowed it. The TRA rhetoric can come across as neediest and most victimised victims ever, with less 'pride' about it than a demand that everyone else take care of and prioritise them. This kind of thoughtless quick fix just adds to that perception, and it's going to lead to one hell of a backlash.

MrsToddsShortcut · 04/09/2017 11:05

They are missing the point though. If it is labelled 'all gender' plus accessible, people won't see that and compute "Oh, this toilet is for people with disabilities or who are trams". They will just think it's open to anyone. So it will impact on people with disabilities - of whom far far more have needs that are 'invisible'. It will impact on people with disabilities far more than the uni seem to think. And yes, there are 90 accessible toilets but if you are in a particular part of the campus you won't be near most of them!

MrsToddsShortcut · 04/09/2017 11:06

Trams??!!! Obviously I meant trans. Sorry!

Xenophile · 04/09/2017 12:04

Jesus Skylar, that sucks.

And the bloke from the SU saying that there had been no reports of problems yet... well, there probably won't be either because trans people are some bloody sacred cow and everyone's terrified of speaking out in any way against them riding roughshod over other people's hard won rights.

A 16% reduction in the number of facilities solely for people with disabilities across the campus is disgusting.

GriswaldFamilyVacation · 04/09/2017 12:10

The thing is in a university you're going to have a high percentage of young people who identify as some sort of trans. Non binary etc

Xenophile · 04/09/2017 12:34

I agree, but it's not women or people with disabilities who need to be doing the moving over

rhodanunn · 04/09/2017 17:06

I s'pose they are disabled

By the fact they don't want to accept biology, logic and scientific reasoning

In a thread that is about provision for disabled students being reduced, perhaps don't use "disabled" as an actual slur.

GriswaldFamilyVacation · 04/09/2017 17:53

Sorry Xenophile, I wasn't clear. I was making the point that it's not going to be a small problem for disabled students at uni. The general population are not likely to come across it loads at work. There's absolutely zero legitimate reasons for a 'non binary on Thursdays' person to need a special toilet.

Ereshkigal · 04/09/2017 18:03

There's absolutely zero legitimate reasons for a 'non binary on Thursdays' person to need a special toilet.

Except that if they don't have one, i bet the male ones will use the ladies.

Xenophile · 04/09/2017 18:57

Sorry Gris, I didn't mean to come across as if I was criticising what you wrote, more expressing my frustration at the fact that it's always women or people with disabilities who have to budge up, and it's shit. I agree that because it's in a University setting the problem isn't going to be small, which makes it even more shit.

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 04/09/2017 18:57

I was recently at a theatre event where notices had been stuck over what used to be the ladies and the gents.

The notices used the combined male and female symbol together with an explanation that the toilets behind one consisted of x cubicles and y urinals and the other consisted of z cubicles and no urinals. Patrons were encouraged to use the facilities which most closely matched their gender identity. Gender neutral facilities are also available if requested.

I don't know what or where the gender neutral facilities were - presumably the accessible toilets.

I am not sure what criteria would apply if one were to request to use the gender neutral facilities. In theory most of the regular posters here could ask - although I suppose it is meant for trans people who are not comfortable in the loos usually used by the opposite biological sex.

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