But that was only half of the equation. Why are these "rights" only relevant for women? How can you define these as a right if other groups do not have the same protection?
>privacy, dignity, modesty,
Can a straight man cite his right for "privacy, dignity, modesty" when kicking a gay man out of a locker room?
>safety
Do you think it would be safe for a trans woman who has surgically transitioned to be housed in a male prison?
>fairness
I dedicated almost that whole previous post trying to get you to define what a right to "fairness" really means, but you ignored all those questions.
>peace of mind
Do you think a passenger should be able to force an airline to kick a Muslim off a plane to get "peace of mind"?
>personal hygiene, santiation, cleanliness of facilities,
Are my rights violated if I walk into a public restroom and the person before me didn't flush?
>lesbian and gay socialising
If homosexuals have a right to their own segregated socializing environment, can a school host a dance for only straight people?
>organizing and campaigning
Could a campaign event for a local white politician kick someone out for simply being black?