More than half a million people have signed a pledge to boycott the Target retail chain over its restroom and dressing-room policy.
The petition, organized by a conservative Christian activist group called the American Family Association, is a response to Target’s published pledge to “welcome transgender team members and guests to use the restroom or fitting room facility that corresponds with their gender identity.”
The AFA, which says it aims to “restrain evil by exposing the works of darkness,” argues that Target’s policy “endangers women and children by allowing men to frequent women’s facilities.”
The progressive group Media Matters has a roundup of responses to this kind of safety argument. In the post, an advocate for victims of sexual assault says, “The argument that providing transgender rights will result in an increase of sexual violence against women or men in public bathrooms is beyond specious.”
In fact, research shows that trans and gender-nonconforming people face particularly high rates of harassment themselves. A 2011 national survey on transgender discrimination found that 53 percent of respondents had been verbally harassed or disrespected in public places like hotels and restaurants.