Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma Governor has made a lot of appearances lately.
Governor Stitt signed an Oklahoma abortion ban that prohibits abortion from the the moment of conception in almost all cases. This week, Stitt also signed a bill to ensure pre-k through 12th grade students use restrooms that align with their biological sex, Fox News reported today.
The fight for life doesn’t stop by banning abortion. It is important to prioritize the fight for life and especially for children’s rights until they can take control of their own lives. Stitt is one of the few leaders who doesn’t ignore that fact.
The Senate Bill 615, states that all public and charter schools must provide a specifically designated bathroom for “the exclusive use of the male sex” and a different bathroom “for the exclusive use of the female sex.” The bill also provides the definition of “sex” including that it is “the physical condition of being male or female based on genetics and physiology, as identified on the individual’s original birth certificate.”
In layman’s terms, little Tommy who wants to be little Tammy must still use the Little Tommy’s room because well, he’s a boy.
The bill also suggested adding a “reasonable accommodation” for individuals who do not wish to comply. One-occupancy bathrooms were the example. The bill did outline the fact that opposite sex individuals may enter bathrooms if they’re a part of custodial or maintenance or to “render emergency medical assistance.” These caveats were necessary, and it’s not hard to see why. For the sake of argument, the left will attack everything and anything.
This seems like a common sense law but sadly, in the world we live in today, it isn’t. It’s unfortunately become a trend to encourage and indoctrinate the youth into becoming part of the LGBTQIJKLMNOP community. In Colorado, an innocent 12-year-old was told that she was queer because she couldn’t identify who she was sexually attracted to. Kids programs and books tout gay propaganda. Stores are selling rainbow-washed pride gear for infants and young kids to show their gay spirit. And schools in Massachusetts reportedly promoted the “gender transitions” of two young kids.
Last year a father in Loudoun County Virginia was arrested after calling out a school board who covered up the rape of his daughter. A student took advantage of her skirt to rape her. Stitt’s bill aims to protect kids like this little girl who had her innocence stripped from her by a perverted kid who decided to enter the female restroom.
The truth is, transgender children aren’t born unless they are taught and conditioned to believe so. Parents and schools shouldn’t be teaching kids how to transition into something they’re not and little boys and girls should use the bathroom that aligns with their private parts.
Oklahoma is taking great steps to protect American children, and this bill just shows how committed they are.