Wednesday, August 7, 2013

IN SUMMARY OF CONSERVATIVE INJUSTICE IN THE RESTROOM; THE RIGHT TO BE, THE RIGHT TO PEE

In Summary, Every Person deserves the Right to Basic Human Decency and to be treated with Dignity and Respect. If People With Disabilities are unable to do something as basic and fundamental in State and Locally Owned Public Buildings as using the restroom, they will be denied all three of these Rights. If States and Localities controlled by those who value money more than Basic Human Decency, Dignity and Respect, as Republicans do, are not compelled either by law or by immense public pressure to maintain these facilities' handicapped accessibility, especially since doing so does cost money and Republicans hate spending money to help PEOPLE above all, they will not. If these facilities are not maintained in reality, then what happened to Frank (I do not know why I said Seth one day, because his name was Frank in the actual story) in this week's work of fiction, could at least partly happen in reality, even though I will admit something a bit less extreme is more likely. Also, if we let The Anti Americans With Disabilities Act Tyrants get their foot in the door with this most basic Human Activity, where will they then not try to end Equal Access? If we let them get their foot in the door here, there may be no way to stop them from completely gutting all of The Protections of The Americans With Disabilities Act and reducing every American With Any Kind of Disability At All to The Second Class Citizen and Second Class Human Being Conservatives/Republicans already believe they are. So, to any reader who cares about this issue at all, I say: DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. Write letters, make phone calls, talk about it with Conservatives that you know personally, and, as I have said before, if you have any better ideas, by all means, do them. I have a few other ideas in previous posts, but whether you use mine or your own ideas is really not important. What is important is, if you care about this issue narrowly or in the broader sense, DO SOMETHING, or the imagined horrors of this week will become the real horrors of the not all that distant future.

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