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Target Bathroom Controversy: Conservative Group Testing Policy By Sending Men Into Women’s Restrooms
UPDATE: May 5, 2016, 11:50 a.m. EDT — The American Family Association, the group that claimed to be sending men to test out Target's bathroom policy, has objected to this characterization of its ...
“Our major concern was that Target’s policy would grant voyeurs and sexual predators easier access to their victims by allowing men in women’s restrooms and changing areas, which puts women ...
it’s just a lot easier to use the men’s restroom.” In a Facebook post with over 27,000 likes, a transgender Target employee named Maxwell Jamison exposes the hateful comments he receives on a daily ...
A leader of the American Family Association, which has loudly opposed Target’s transgender-inclusive bathroom policy, said Monday that the group was sending men into women’s restrooms in order ...
Visit a Target and use whichever bathroom ... its website that ostensibly takes aim at so-called “bathroom laws” seeking to restrict men’s and women’s bathrooms to the sex listed on ...
A 37-year-old man is accused of using his cellphone to take pictures and video of other men in a Target restroom.An Anderson police officer said he was called to the Target on Clemson Boulevard ...
Target Corp. will spend $20 million this year to add family restrooms to the rest of its stores to appease critics upset with its policy of allowing transgender people to use the bathroom that ...
They have announced that any “transgendered” person can use the bathroom in their stores, according to the gender they associate with. Now in Target stores, men are allowed to use the restroom ...
It reads “Attention ladies, Target Corp has publically announced that men may now use the women's restroom (and vice versa) no questions asked.” The sign goes on to tell people to be cautious ...
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