Sanity is finally making a comeback!
Donald Trump’s election victory on November 5th was followed by Mike DeWine (r.), Governor of Ohio signed a bill that would require K-12 students to employ the restrooms and locker rooms of their biological sex. Hell yeah!
SB 104 requires academic institutions to provide separate restrooms, locker rooms, and overnight accommodations based on students’ “biological sex,” which is the gender indicated on a student’s birth certificate. The bill, which also bans the construction of all-gender toilets in schools, will take effect in 90 days.
This is a huge, huge win for children, sensible parents and common sense, and a huge loss for the wine mothers and assorted perverts who think boys should be welcome in the girls’ toilets and vice versa. Let’s face it, 2024 just keeps delivering.
Former University of Kentucky swimming star Riley Gaines, a vocal advocate for protecting girls’ sports, celebrated on X/Twitter.
UPDATE: Ohio Governor DeWine has signed the Bathroom Act (SB104) into law, requiring individuals to employ bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond to their God-given gender.
Common sense is making a comeback across the country. pic.twitter.com/X9Bn6HiTmk
– Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) November 27, 2024
One of the bill’s primary sponsors, Senator Andrew Brenner (R-DE), argued that the main aim was to protect girls and women while allowing the creation of certain types of accommodation, such as disposable bathrooms and changing rooms. Brenner said the bill “addresses the concerns of many Ohio parents that their local schools are allowing the opposite sex into shared restrooms or locker rooms. I support the protection of women and our daughters simply by providing the specific facilities reserved for them.”
Imagine this: Listen to parents’ concerns and act accordingly.
Of course, as our own Sister Toldjah likes to say, the “sad trumpets” are now playing on the left, and the usual suspects are downright outraged that boys’ voices are no longer to be found in Ohio’s girls’ bathrooms.
“SB 104 is a cruel invasion of students’ right to privacy that could lead to the government’s unwarranted disclosure of private, personal information,” said Jocelyn Rosnick, policy director for the ACLU of Ohio. “All Ohioans deserve access to the facilities they need, consistent with their gender identity, without fear of harassment or bullying.”
Dwayne Steward, executive director of Equality Ohio, said Wednesday that SB 104 “puts vulnerable trans children at risk of abuse and harassment” and that this legislation was built on “propaganda about trans communities.”
It is expected that the issue of men intruding into women-only spaces will continue to be hotly debated. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has made the issue a national issue by introducing bills that would ban men from women’s restrooms on Capitol Hill and on all federal properties across the country. Despite the intense backlash and threats from the left, Mace refuses to back down and is only emboldened by the impending full Republican takeover of Washington, DC.
An Ohio State Senator who voted for the bill just signed by Governor DeWine, Senator Niraj Antani (R-Miamisburg), summarized Things are going well: “I voted to protect our school children across Ohio by ensuring that biological men do not share the same bathroom with girls. This is a sensible policy that will ensure the safety of our school children. “No young girl should be forced to use the same toilet as a biological male.”

