Saturday, August 27, 2022

Elizabeth Kreiselmaier's Statement at Julie Jaman's Press Conference


Hello Beautiful People. I will not be promoting any party or political candidate here however, I will be supporting and promoting Elizabeth Kreiselmaier, and she is running for a political office.
Elizabeth was one of the Brave Women that Spoke at Julie Jaman's Press Conference that I am now calling the Port Townsend Suffragettes.
If she had a cake store, a bookstore, or anything else she was up to that is what I would promote. Thing is She is A Republican Candidate and a PT Suffragette and So you will see me supporting her here and elsewhere because of that and not about party or political agendas. I am all about divine sovereignty and individual choice in all matters. That Said here is Elizabeth Kreiselmaier's Statement at the Press Conference in PT that we all attended.
“I’m Dr. Elizabeth Kreiselmaier, the Republican Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington D.C. to represent Washington State’s 6th Congressional District that covers 6 Counties including Jefferson County.
I’m here today to speak specifically in support of Julie Jaman, the 80-year-old woman who was banned from the YMCA pool because she objected to the presence of a man identifying as a woman in the locker room with her while she showered, and while little girls undressed.
And more generally, I am here to speak in support of women’s and girls’ rights to privacy and safety.
Women have fought long and hard for equal rights. Among those rights is the right to feel safe.
Like it or not, many women and girls do not feel comfortable or safe using a locker room or a bathroom, and definitely not a shower, with a person who has the anatomy of a man. Even the late Ruth Bader Ginsberg acknowledged this fact at the Supreme Court Level.
This is not an argument against trans persons, or persons who might identify as a woman.
What we are talking about are the rights of women and girls – the right to feel safe. No one has the right to make another feel unsafe and that is why I support Julie and the silent majority who feel as she does.
This does not mean that anyone needs to be excluded or banned from membership in the Y.
It does mean that we need to find solutions that work for all, and that do not discriminate against one group to accommodate another.
And that is what is happening to Julie. She is being discriminated against for feeling uncomfortable that a person with male anatomy was in the women’s locker room with her.
So I will dare to state the obvious solution to the issue: Require that people use the bathroom that matches their body parts—Male or Female. But then also create additional space, or reconfigure the current locker room space, to accommodate the approximately 1% of people who do not identify with their anatomical sex.
Men’s rooms should remain men’s rooms and women’s rooms should remain women’s rooms. And then there can also be unisex or neutral spaces (much like the current individual “family” spaces that exist now) that people like transgender individuals may use---one at a time.
That way, no one’s privacy or safety is put at risk in order to accommodate the gender perceptions of another.
All the while, all remain welcome in the facility at large, and spaces designed for safe, private exercise of personal bodily
functions remain just that—safe and private.
And no woman or girl will be forced to share private bodily functions with a person who has the anatomy of a man.
It’s just common sense.
Again, it’s common sense to require that people use the bathroom that matches their body parts.
So let’s LET COMMON SENSE PREVAIL, shall we?
I’m Elizabeth Kreiselmaier, Congressional candidate, and you can find me at www.CleanUpTheHouse.com Thank you.”