The transgendered bathroom issue has typically elicited a tepid response from many on the Republican side of the aisle and among the more libertarian and economic types of conservatives, with the battle cry "this is not the hill to die on!" being echoed through the conservative camps, carried in Paul Revere fashion by many of the elites and the Sons of Libertine, who never seem to find any piece of real estate worthy of spilled blood. Still the question that must be asked is why isn't this the proper place to do battle? The misnamed transgenderism (really transvestism) is a direct frontal assault on America, on American values, on tradition, on our Judeo-Christian heritage, and on our fundamental definition of man and woman. If this hill isn't worth dying on what is?
The very fact that so many think letting men in women's clothing use women's restrooms (and don't think for a minute that predators won't understand that all they must do is don a wig in the old British fashion and they can play) shows how far America has declined in moral and ethical standards. But perhaps they don't understand the issue? There are reasons for this sudden outpouring of support for the very tiny transvestite community, and it serves a much more important purpose in the scheme of things than so many on our side realize.