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Speaker 0 questions Eric about using the girls' bathroom, but Eric claims to be transgender. He explains feeling like a girl despite being seen as a boy. Speaker 0 assumes Eric is attracted to boys, but Eric clarifies that being transgender is not about sexual orientation. Speaker 2 explains the term "cisgender" and urges Speaker 0 to let Eric use the girls' bathroom. Speaker 0 hesitates due to Eric being manipulative, but Speaker 2 advises giving in. In the end, Eric seems to have outsmarted them.

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The speaker is requesting to use the restroom but is being denied access. They argue that it is their right to use the restroom and express frustration about being excluded. The person denying access suggests using a different restroom, but the speaker insists on using the current one. The conversation becomes heated, with mentions of Zionism and Palestine. The video ends with the speaker expressing gratitude.

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Americans recently elected Tim McBride, who identifies as Sarah McBride, the first transgender member of Congress from Delaware. Initially a staffer, McBride's political career took off after coming out as transgender, gaining visibility and support from left-wing organizations. The key question now is how the GOP will handle this situation, particularly regarding bathroom access. Many conservative women in Congress may object to sharing facilities with a transgender individual, raising concerns about safety and privacy. The GOP leadership faces a dilemma: either uphold traditional views or risk appearing to accept transgender ideology by allowing McBride to use the women's bathroom. This issue reflects broader societal debates about gender identity and its implications for political and social norms.

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A person encountered a man in the women's locker room at Planet Fitness, leading to a dispute. The man claimed to be queer, but the speaker felt uncomfortable and took a photo. Planet Fitness supported the man, causing the speaker to feel unsafe and cancel their membership. They urge others to speak up against such situations.

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California state law recognizes trans women as women and protects them under state law. The policy emphasizes treating people with respect and considers misgendering as disrespectful. However, the speaker is unable to provide specific information regarding the California code in question.

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I led a 5,000 student walkout to protest invasive laws in Florida. Governor DeSantis demanded universities share trans students' health records, violating their rights. I advocate for diversity and access to healthcare. As a teacher, I can't use students' preferred pronouns, which is absurd. I'm committed to ensuring everyone in the state is respected, healthy, and safe.

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- The school year in Virginia getting started, but there's already controversy over transgender issues. In Loudoun County Schools, two male students are suspended for their interaction with a female student who identifies as a male; the female recorded the encounter in the boys’ locker room. The students are accused of sexual harassment and sex-based discrimination; an attorney for the male student says the punishment is ten-day suspension and a no-contact order. - Five Northern Virginia districts face a federal education department complaint for failing to comply with a directive on gender identity policies. - 'the Virginia districts will have to defend their embrace of radical gender ideology over ensuring the safety of their students.' - Alexandria City Public Schools says its policies regarding the rights of all students to use restrooms and locker rooms in accordance with their gender identity will remain in place. - AMERICA FIRST Legal filed complaint against the five districts.

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California state law recognizes transgender individuals as protected, requiring them to be referred to by their identified gender. Misgendering will result in removal from the event. The speaker emphasizes the importance of treating people with respect and warns against referring to transgender individuals incorrectly. The police do not have jurisdiction, and the speaker insists on following the code of behavior. The conversation ends with a request to not speak further and a reminder to treat everyone respectfully.

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I am a woman and I use the women's restroom. No one can stop me. If you have a problem, use a different bathroom. I have the right to use the women's restroom.

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A person is confronted and accused of being a transphobe who believes "trans kids should be cis kids." The person asks what makes a child trans and what gender is. Another person states you are born trans and gender is a spectrum, like a rainbow. A trans person says the person is playing god and "it fucks kids up." The trans person says the person should be ashamed and that they matter. The person being confronted asks someone to call the police, claiming assault. The trans person says the person is abusive and is spewing hate, not even knowing what gender is. The trans person encourages people to come down and tell the person that trans kids have rights. The person states they are waiting for police because they were assaulted.

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Patricia from Alaska shares her experience of a man shaving in the women's bathroom at Planet Fitness, leading to her membership being revoked. She expresses concern over policies allowing men in women's bathrooms based on self-identification. Patricia advises others to stand up for their rights and cancel memberships if necessary. Despite facing backlash and Facebook restrictions, she remains vocal about the issue. Patricia emphasizes the importance of safety and respect in public facilities.

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Amy is upset because a man in the women's restroom made her uncomfortable, but she is being asked to leave instead of him. She questions why only trans rights are being prioritized over women's rights at Angel City Brewery. Another person suggests making the man leave instead. The situation escalates as Amy refuses to leave, feeling that women's rights are being ignored. The conversation becomes tense as the focus shifts to the brewery's stance on trans rights versus women's rights.

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California state law recognizes transgender individuals as protected, requiring them to be referred to according to their identified gender. Misgendering will result in removal from the event. The speaker emphasizes the importance of treating people with respect and warns that the police do not have jurisdiction in this county. The conversation becomes tense as one person questions the rules and suggests expressing personal beliefs. However, the speaker firmly states that such behavior is disrespectful and against the code of conduct. The conversation ends with a request to locate someone named Ashley.

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A bartender says they and other bartenders reserve the right to refuse service to anyone wearing controversial symbols rooted in hate and bigotry, like MAGA gear. The speaker claims the global perspective of MAGA is negative and makes people uncomfortable. They state that freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences. The speaker believes the woman wearing MAGA gear was looking for trouble, as she beelined for the trans bartender and started filming, calling it rage bait.

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I was misgendered three times in 24 hours at restaurants. At Benihana, the server referred to me as "sir," and my girlfriend corrected her, but the server didn't understand and insisted she was talking to me. We left because of the uncomfortable vibe. Later, at another restaurant, I was again called "sir," and after correcting them, I left feeling uncomfortable. At a third restaurant, I asked for the bathroom and was again called "sir," so I left once more. Servers in the food industry can be respectful without using gendered terms. Misgendering affects my day negatively, especially when it happens repeatedly.

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If you corner a wild animal, they become dangerous. I dare anyone to stop me from using a women's bathroom or prevent a transgender woman from doing the same. This is a call to action for those in the US who are scared or have LGBTQ+ children. Arm yourselves, buy guns, and learn to use them. We need to protect ourselves and our transgender brothers and sisters, as well as the rest of the LGBTQ+ community. I would die for my girlfriends to ensure their safety and freedom. So go ahead, protect your kids.

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The speaker recounts an incident where a Delta employee intentionally misgenders them multiple times. The speaker confronts the employee, who apologizes but denies intentionality. The speaker warns the employee about their condescending behavior and threatens to have them escorted out of the building. The speaker ultimately decides to let the matter go and proceeds with their own actions.

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The speaker recounts visiting a casino, eating wild-caught bison, and experiencing stomach issues on the drive home. They stopped at a reservation and asked to use the bathroom, identifying as Native American and going by Walking Tomahawk. The speaker says the woman questioned their identity, asking if they were a white guy. The speaker accused her of being a bigot and mis-indigenating them. They expressed frustration that they had to explain that trans indigenous Native Americans are indigenous Native Americans. The speaker says they were denied bathroom access due to transphobia and were suffering in their car without a bathroom that matched their national origin. They urged people to be nice.

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I can use the bathroom I identify with as a trans woman because it's legal in my state. Others won't bother me when I tell them I'm trans.

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A transgender woman, Brandy Livingston, is suing the Hooters franchise on Wolf Road for sex-based discrimination regarding her treatment as a woman and her experiences in the restroom. Despite being a regular customer and hoping to work there, she claims employees used male pronouns and harassed her. After filing a complaint with the New York State Division of Human Rights, an investigation found sufficient evidence of potential rights violations, leading to a hearing. Hooters alleges Brandy made inappropriate comments and threatened violence, which she denies, attributing misunderstandings to conversations with her family. Brandy seeks an apology rather than financial compensation. The case is set for a human rights hearing in September 2025.

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I went to physical therapy at 7 in the morning and got misgendered by someone I had already told my pronouns to. I reminded them that my pronouns are they/them, and they acknowledged it. However, I had to repeatedly explain to my physical therapist that I didn't want to do an exercise that made me uncomfortable due to gender dysphoria.

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A transgender activist was asked to explain the premise of the movement, but they deflected and changed the subject. The speaker believes it is their right to ask this question because there are civil rights specifically for women, such as special bathrooms and sports leagues. They argue that if men are claiming the right to enter these spaces, either all special rights for women need to be abolished or the activists need to explain how these men are actually women. The speaker is not willing to abolish women's rights and believes most women in the country feel the same way.

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A person recounts an incident where a Delta employee intentionally misgendered them multiple times. The person confronts the employee, who denies it was intentional. The person warns the employee about their authority to escort them out of the building if they continue. The person decides to ignore the situation and puts on something.

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I was confronted by a neighbor for using the women's restroom, despite being a trans woman named Kaylee for over four years. I had stomach issues and needed to use the single-use bathroom, which I felt was safe. The neighbor insisted I was a man and repeatedly misgendered me. I lost my composure and screamed in frustration, feeling that my home should be a safe space. My friends, instead of supporting me, blamed me for escalating the situation, which was deeply hurtful. I felt triggered and unsupported, realizing these friends weren't the ones I needed. It’s disheartening to face such hostility, especially in a place meant to feel safe.

The Rubin Report

Transgender Debate, Islam, Black Lives Matter | Blaire White | YOUTUBERS | Rubin Report
Guests: Blaire White
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The discussion centers on the polarizing nature of transgender issues, particularly highlighting the backlash against North Carolina's House Bill 2, which restricted bathroom access based on biological sex. Dave Rubin and Blaire White critique the media's reaction and celebrity virtue signaling, arguing that the outrage was disproportionate to the actual situation faced by transgender individuals. They emphasize that trans people have historically used the bathrooms of their choice without widespread issues, and the law seemed more about moralizing than addressing real problems. Blaire shares her personal journey of realizing she was transgender, noting the disconnect she felt from a young age. She acknowledges that while transitioning has been beneficial for her, it may not be the right choice for everyone, especially given the high suicide rates in the trans community. The conversation touches on the complexities of identity and the importance of individual experiences. They also discuss the broader implications of social justice movements, with Blaire criticizing modern feminism for neglecting men's issues and the left's tendency to co-opt minority struggles for political gain. The dialogue extends to the Black Lives Matter movement and Islam, with Blaire arguing that fear of Islam is rational given its treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals. They conclude by reflecting on the current political climate, the challenges of free speech, and the need for honest conversations about these contentious topics.
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