Tendering her resignation, an African -American woman who led a state chapter of the ACLU, experienced first hand exactly why the transgender bathroom bill is not safe for children. The ACLU has been a strident voice pressing for transgender legislation, yet a real life situation, involving Maya Dillard Smiths’ children, has opened her eyes to “hierarchy of rights” within the ACLU, which puts her girls at risk.
Maya watched her elementary-aged children shake with fear, when three, tall, transgender men, entered the woman’s restroom. She said she was “ill-prepared to answer” their questions and their concerns for their own safety.
Maya Dillard Smith was the interim director of the American Civil Liberties Union, Georgian chapter. She describes herself as a progressive and says she is “unapologetically black”. She is a graduate of the Emerge America program which lists as its goal: “To increase the number of Democratic women in public office”. She worked on the California Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals while earning her master’s degree from Harvard.
She is a feminine force to be reconned with but one whose maternal instincts kicked in, altering her view of the transgender bathroom laws.
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hey Kunt you got what you wanted dont wine about it now now just tell you butter cup to suck it up amd send her back in there
Yeah kids usually freak out over some weirdo with mental problems in the same bathroom as then with no witnesses
Do you not get it yet africans are better then americans they are the new facist wait till the race wars start you aint seen nothing yet
Because when black lives matter white lives and police lives dont
Wake up Maria her childs life comes first yours dont count
… reality is not quite as palatable as “theory” .. right?
The ACLU is as much to blame. A bunch of liberal lawyers who hate the American way of life and sues on a daily basis to change it.
Boo Hoo
She should fight back
Smack in the face