Emachine9643: So now it might be the KKK but what happens if I stand up and say "hey I don't care that trans people use the same bathroom and who cares who sticking what in where?" but they don't agree knowing that I might be attacked.
dtgreene: Since this was mentioned, I should point out that trans people just don't assault cisgender people in bathrooms; that just doesn't happen. Instead, it is far more likely for a trans person to be the victim of an assault.
In places that have laws specifically allowing trans people to use the correct bathroom, there haven't been any reports (according to the police) of people using said laws to their advantage.
In other words, if you are cisgender, sharing the bathroom with a trans person does not put you at increased risk.
Emachine9643: Can't talk about sexism in games because I don't know anything about the subject.
dtgreene: You could try watching Feminst Frequency's videos on the subject.
How nice of you to make a blanket statement. To say they are less likely (far less likely) would be accurate. A single fringe case would prove you inaccurate and we know you love accuracy in your advocacy. The lack of people being attacked does nothing to lessen their perceived fear. Isn't that something you base many of your discussions on; perceived slights and threats? It works both ways.