Ad: Houstonians Could Face $5K Fine If They Object to Men in Women’s Bathrooms – IOTW Report

Ad: Houstonians Could Face $5K Fine If They Object to Men in Women’s Bathrooms

Money Flows Down Toilet

A new ad campaign launched Wednesday warned voters in Houston, Texas that they could face up to $5,000 in fines if they object to men using women’s bathrooms under the city’s controversial LGBT “Equal Rights” bathroom ordinance known as Proposition 1 on the ballot in the upcoming Nov. 3 elections.

The ad, produced by the Family Freedom Fund, a super PAC affiliated with the Family Research Council Action, shows $5,000 in cash being flushed down a toilet, and urges Houston voters to vote “no” on Proposition 1.

13 Comments on Ad: Houstonians Could Face $5K Fine If They Object to Men in Women’s Bathrooms

  1. This insane ordinance offers an excellent opportunity for widespread organized and coordinated defiance. If I were a Houstonian I’d be actively looking for anyone with a Y chromosome heading into a ladies’ room, and make a loud and public objection. If cited, I’d plead not guilty and move for a jury trial. If hundreds of people did that the GBLTs in govt would squeal like cornholed hemorrhoid sufferers.

  2. Oh, I can just see loads of opportunities for embarrassment, mayhem and mischief here. hehehehehehe. Men in the women’s bathroom? Spray “him” with water. Cause “him” to trip and fall. Rip “his” clothing. Loud screams (even if nothing is happening). Catcalls about “his” “size”.

    And don’t forget to disappear immediately and quickly so that you won’t be pointed out, accused, and fined.
    Saul Alinsky tactics at its finest.

  3. Not so fast, unfortunately. Prop 1 in Houston is bundled along with other more positive/popular proposals and COULD be passed if voters like the other proposals. This evil insanity then becomes law by proxy.

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