The law is, in my opinion, not about discriminating against transgender people but rather about ensuring that everyone's privacy and safety are protected in public spaces. It's important to recognize that there are genuine concerns about privacy that need to be addressed, and this law does that by sticking to biological definitions without preventing anyone from living as they choose outside of these specific public spaces. Also, I think it's a bit overstated to say that this is an attack on anyone's dignity. Rights and safety are paramount, and this law is an attempt to balance those concerns in a practical way. It's crucial to have these difficult conversations and find solutions that respect everyone's freedom, but also ensure that public spaces are comfortable and safe for everyone, which is what this legislation aims to do. At the end of the day, it's about finding the right balance between individual freedoms and public safety, and that's a conversation worth having.
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As a libertarian conservative, I like to hear other libertarian-leaners recognise this.