Campus Reform Asks Georgetown Students to End Urinal Privilege
Campus reform visited Georgetown and asked students to help them end urinal privilege. Only men can use them, after all.
From IJ Review.
Progressive College Students Concerned About Gender Equality Have Made a New Enemy – Urinals
Campus Reform took a camera to Georgetown University to ask college students to support their ‘campaign’ that takes gender equality in a whole new direction.
In the video, the students are urged to join a ‘new movement’ that advances the idea of ending ‘urinal privilege.’ Surprisingly, many students and even a law enforcement officer seem convinced that making all bathrooms gender neutral is a smart plan.
However, a few students disagree because they believe that urinals are convenient.
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Progressive College Students Concerned About Gender Equality Have Made a New Enemy – Urinals (IJ Review)
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This year there will be one US college making it mandatory to pee sitting down.
I have a better idea. Let’s alter the physical anatomy of both genders to make appropriate facilities the same for both sexes. A program to change humankind to have only one sex would solve the urinal problem. We could make the necessary physical alterations shortly after birth. Surely, people have better things to do with their time and energy than to worry about “problems” like urinal equality? Perhaps it takes students minds off of unimportant little problems like massive college debt and allowing Iranian nukes though?
When dual or more gender designation bathrooms are made or remodeled, what needs to be done is that only commode stalls are installed and those must be on the wall opposite of the sinks. This sink wall must have large mirrors.
Then the doors to the commode stalls must be REMOVED or NOT installed.
Keep the urinals – distribute these to the females so they can have “privilege” too!
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In pre-urinal England, John Milton ended On His Blindness with “They also serve who only stand and wait.”
A modern Milton would have said “They also serve who only squat to pee.”