OK, then go in the bushes…


Stacey Dash.

Stacey Dash.

Get ready for a whole lot of  Stacey Dash.

I had a “who?” moment here, I’m terribly clueless when it comes to entertainment personalities. It seems Ms. Dash is an actress, who plays the mayor of Chicago in the upcoming “Sharknado” sequel “The 4th Awakens.” Golly. I’m not surprised  at being clueless in this case. Ms. Dash is also a rabid conservative who loves guns and has a whole lot of hate to share.

When asked on Wednesday about a passage in her book that criticizes Caitlyn Jenner, a fellow conservative, for using women’s bathrooms, Dash — who supports a North Carolinalaw that requires transgender people to use bathrooms that correspond with their birth sex — didn’t hold back.

“It’s tyranny by the minority,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “Why do I have to suffer because you can’t decide what you wanna be that day?” Dash said.

“OK, then go in the bushes,” she continued. “I don’t know what to tell you, but I’m not gonna put my child’s life at risk because you want to change a law. So that you can be comfortable with your beliefs — which means I have to change my beliefs and my rights? No.”

I’m not comfortable with your beliefs, Ms. Dash. They are ugly, hate-filled, bigoted beliefs. No one is putting your child at risk, either. If you’re so worried about that, though, I have an idea – when you and your child have to pee, I suggest you find a convenient bush.

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Comments

  1. Nerd of Redhead, Dances OM Trolls says

    Jebus, nothing but a continuation of the theme that gays and lesbians are attracted to children and try to recruit/rape them. Funny how the gays I know are into adults, the same as almost all heterosexuals.

  2. johnson catman says

    Why do I have to suffer because you can’t decide what you wanna be that day?

    So much wrong in just this one sentence. First of all, she is not “suffering” because someone needs to pee. Second, transgender people don’t decide on a daily basis what they “wanna be that day”.

    So that you can be comfortable with your beliefs — which means I have to change my beliefs and my rights? No.

    Transgender people are not asking you to change your beliefs. You can believe any bigoted thing you want to believe. It should just not be legal for you to force your bigoted beliefs onto the general public. And your rights end where someone else’s nose begins, meaning your rights don’t trump other people’s rights.

    Fucking asshole.

  3. Pierce R. Butler says

    … when you and your child have to pee, I suggest you find a convenient bush.

    Since they have nothing better else to do, I suggest Jeb! or either George.

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