Should School Bathroom Be Gender Neutral Bathrooms?

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Gender Neutral Bathrooms - Letter to my Principal
Ethical Appeal
My topic is should a school bathroom be gender neutral or not? Our new President Donald Trump just reversed the federal government out of the transgender bathroom policy Obama enforced, and is delegating the handling of this decision to each state and their school systems. Because of that reversal half the country is protesting this change and half the country is accepting it. The argument here is, is this a good change or a bad change?
Politics
May13, 2016: “The Obama administration's Title IX directive that every public school provide transgender access -- or face the loss of federal funds -- drew swift and strong condemnation from conservative groups, with one …show more content…

February 22, 2017: “Trump administration's reversal of Obama-era protections that allow transgender students in public schools to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity has angered civil rights groups. The change in position Wednesday reignited the debate on whether guidance on transgender students' use of bathroom and locker room facilities is a state or federal rights issue.”
● The reversal of this policy puts the decision making squarely where it should be - in the hands of the people, not the federal government.
Claim: Both administration’s directives have touched off emotionally charged national protests and debates, only making life worse, because segregation has been such a hot-button issue.
Evidence:
● Goes against American ideals
● The ethical implications of allowing bathrooms to be segregated
● Hurts both transgender and cisgender people
● Encourages hatred and division in our country, not unity
Claim: Putting the decision making in the hands of states and their school systems is the right answer.
Evidence:
● Decisions will be made considering all students, not just transgender
● State monetary investment can be taken into any …show more content…

Because many states have their own laws, lawmakers and educators were criticizing and protesting the Obama directive, saying it was “federal overreach” which threatened the safety and privacy of non-transgender students.
2) Injustice happens to the innocent. Who really are the innocent in this matter - transgender or cisgender students (cisgender is a term for someone who has a gender identity that aligns with what they were assigned at birth)?
3) Injustice just didn’t start happening. For hundreds of years there has been a small percentage of transgenders - but at this period in time they want to be more inclusive, so they are fighting for gender-neutral bathrooms in schools. However, the cisgender argument here is there is a hidden danger with gender neutral bathrooms, and that is, there is a potential for more sexual assault, and certainly more sexual harassment with that trade off.
4) The fact that injustice happens is no excuse for letting injustice to happen. "The Obama administration resorted to this coercive policy because they knew parents and schools could never be persuaded to force boys and girls to shower together, stay together on school trips, and use the same locker rooms and bathrooms. As it turned out, the persistence of parents was far stronger than the government's power of

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