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Planet Fitness sees $400 MILLION wiped off value just five days after banning member who exposed 'trans woman' shaving in the female locker room
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<blockquote data-quote="RocksInMyHead" data-source="post: 77619371" data-attributes="member: 284142"><p>If we're talking about whether or not a policy represents a real danger to people, yes. If the policy has been in place for ten years and the alleged dangers of said policy have not materialized, then perhaps those dangers do not apply.</p><p></p><p>That's a separate issue (or at least, it could be). The problem is that the people pushing to keep trans people out of sports and locker rooms seem to be incapable of separating their personal distaste for the individuals involved from any arguments against the policies.</p><p></p><p>That generally applies to people who are caught acting like creeps on the internet or in private spaces, abusing positions of authority. It's much harder to be a secret creep in a public locker room or a bathroom as a customer of a business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocksInMyHead, post: 77619371, member: 284142"] If we're talking about whether or not a policy represents a real danger to people, yes. If the policy has been in place for ten years and the alleged dangers of said policy have not materialized, then perhaps those dangers do not apply. That's a separate issue (or at least, it could be). The problem is that the people pushing to keep trans people out of sports and locker rooms seem to be incapable of separating their personal distaste for the individuals involved from any arguments against the policies. That generally applies to people who are caught acting like creeps on the internet or in private spaces, abusing positions of authority. It's much harder to be a secret creep in a public locker room or a bathroom as a customer of a business. [/QUOTE]
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