{"id":2118,"date":"2019-10-14T04:25:56","date_gmt":"2019-10-14T04:25:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/woulduconsider.wpcomstaging.com\/?p=2118"},"modified":"2021-01-25T18:31:19","modified_gmt":"2021-01-25T18:31:19","slug":"the-bathroom-bill-and-auschwitz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/corneliascottcree.com\/the-bathroom-bill-and-auschwitz\/","title":{"rendered":"Political Actions as Theological Events"},"content":{"rendered":"
You probably have forgotten The Bathroom Bill of 2016. North Carolinians remember but others do not because it did not involve them. It is a lesson in how Democrats propose legislation that will damage political opponents.<\/p>\n
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The Nazis knew that Jews were taught to be modest, and that to be naked in public was a sign of shame.\u00a0 Consequently the prisoners taken to the death camps were forced to remove all their clothes in public in front of men especially but also in front of the opposite sex.\u00a0 The purpose was to keep them docile and submitted.\u00a0 It worked. I saw all this in a PBS documentary “Swimming in Auschwitz.”<\/p>\n
Leap forward 50 years to the United States of America where radicals have purposed to create a whole new culture, to change the American lifestyle of freedom from fear to one of caution, suspicion and withdrawal.<\/p>\n
The Bathroom Bill is already a public law in many areas of the country including such heavily LGBT places as Houston, Texas.\u00a0 The bill requires women especially, but also other modest people and children to risk being seen by strangers of the opposite sex in a traditionally private place.\u00a0 This has created a whole new social problem where public behavior is restrained from some shopping and other public events for fear of exposure and possibly attacks by people who look to be one gender but claim, without proof, to be another.<\/p>\n