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California Gov. Brown says he will suck off other men in public restrooms.

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Aug 20, 2013, 3:38:45 PM8/20/13
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Stupid Californians!

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/08/12/california-gov-brown-
signs-transgender-student-bill/

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a controversial bill into law
Monday afternoon allowing the state�s transgender public school
students to choose which bathrooms they use and whether they
participate in boy or girl sports.

The law would cover the state�s 6.2 million elementary and high
school kids in public schools.

Supporters say the law will help cut down on bullying against
transgender students, The families of transgender students have
been waging local battles with school districts around the
country over what restrooms and locker rooms their children can
use.

"Now, every transgender student in California will be able to
get up in the morning knowing that when they go to school as
their authentic self they will have the same fair chance at
success as their classmates,� Masen Davis, Executive Director of
Transgender Law Center said.

While California is the first state to pass a law of this
magnitude, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Washington and Colorado
have all adopted policies designed to protect transgendered
pupils.

Not everyone is on board.

Opponents of the bill say allowing students of one gender to use
facilities intended for the other could invade the other
students' privacy.

Randy Thomasson, of savecalifornia.com, says the law would
�damage� kids.

"This radical bill warps the gender expectations of children by
forcing all California public schools to permit biological boys
in girls restrooms, showers, clubs and on girls sports teams and
biological girls in boys restrooms, showers, clubs and sports
teams," Thomasson said. "This is insanity."

The California bill, which was backed by a coalition of
organizations including Transgender Law Center, Gay-Straight
Alliance Network, Gender Spectrum, Equality California, ACLU of
California, National Center for Lesbian Rights and statewide
teacher and parent organizations.

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