A transgender woman named Michelle Martinez was convicted of sexually assaulting a young daughter of a friend in a bathroom in a private home. What’s False The incident did not occur in a bathroom Martinez was using because of transgender bathroom bills. Origin
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People Also Ask – 💬
❓ Are transgender people being assaulted in public restrooms?
More common, civil rights groups say, are reports of transgender people being assaulted in bathrooms that don’t match their gender identity. In one of the largest surveys of transgender and gender non-conforming Americans ever conducted, 70% of respondents reported being denied access, verbally harassed, or physically assaulted in public restrooms.
❓ Do bathroom bills really protect transgender rights?
The debate over transgender rights in America often gets reduced to bathroom talk. Supporters of so-called bathroom bills say they will protect public safety by ensuring that all people, including transgender men and women, use public restrooms that correspond to their sex at birth. Opponents say their impact is much wider.
❓ Was a transgender man arrested for sexually assaulting women in Toronto?
A Toronto man claiming to be transgender was arrested and sentenced to jail for sexually assaulting several women in a women’s shelter after he gained access to the shelter and its shower facilitates as “Jessica.”
❓ Do public accommodations protect transgender people from sexual predators?
The claim: Sexual predators will take advantage of public accommodations laws and policies covering transgender people to attack women and children in bathrooms. The facts: Anti-discrimination protections covering gender identity have been around for years, and there is no evidence they lead to attacks in public facilities.
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