CNN’s Chris Cuomo Wants Tolerance of Naked Men in Girl’s Locker Rooms

Does it get more unhinged than this? CNN reporter Chris Cuomo — the brother of Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo — had a beef with Youtube media personality Mark Dice over an issue Cuomo recently got overheated about — specifically, the right of transgender men and boys to use the same bathrooms as women and girls.

It seems that Cuomo had told one of his viewers recently that this dual-use policy is overwhelmingly the correct one — even if a 12-year-old girl in a school locker room feels uncomfortable with the policy and bearing witness to a boy’s nudity, it’s THE GIRL who has a problem, not the policy itself.

There are so many issues with this stance that it’s impossible to delve into even a small fraction of the cases where this position will cause alarms to go off in the brief span of the video. However, Dice attempts to cover just a few examples, and you can easily see where progressives are going to start to slide down a long, slippery slope with this policy.

Wanting to be accommodating is one thing, but when political correctness defeats common-sense practicality, one has to scratch one’s head and wonder how life was lived before all of this hoo-ha became an issue.


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