1st real post, so let's just jump in the deep end:

So this new #Kansas law will be interesting. This might be a fitting use for #illegalism and #civildisobedience. What if large numbers of cis people started using the "wrong" bathroom in protest?

I don't usually advocate this kind of action, since it is often the most dangerous to those that need it the most. But in this case, the majority can make the stand.

#lgbtq #trans #humanrights #transrightsarehumanrights

https://apnews.com/article/transgender-rights-bathroom-law-kansas-b3d068afa2bc02bb15314ee04e8e3899

Kansas legislators impose sweeping anti-trans bathroom law

Republican legislators in Kansas have enacted possibly the most sweeping transgender bathroom law in the U.S. The GOP-controlled Legislature on Thursday overrode Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of the measure. The vote in the House was 84-40 and gave supporters exactly the two-thirds majority they needed to override Kelly’s action. The vote in the Senate on Wednesday was 28-12, and the new law will take effect July 1. At least eight other states have transgender bathroom laws, mostly applying to schools. The Kansas law is different because it applies to more facilities but also because it defines male and female in law based on a person's reproductive anatomy at birth.

AP News