Controversial actress Stacey Dash is weighing in on the highly charged conversation over which bathroom transgender people should be able to use. According to the “Clueless” star turned Fox News pundit, they maybe shouldn’t be able to use a bathroom at all.
“OK, then go in the bushes. 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,” Dash said in a sit-down interview with ET on Wednesday. “So that you can be comfortable with your beliefs — which means I have to change my beliefs and my rights? No.”
Dash’s remarks came the same day Massachusetts cleared a bill that would ban discrimination in bathrooms and other public accommodations on the basis of gender identity, a measure the state’s Republican governor is expected to sign into law. Several other Republican governors, meanwhile, are digging in their heels to keep transgender people out of the bathrooms that correspond with their gender identities.
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Dash called the current effort by LGBT advocates to win transgender protections across the country “tyranny by the minority” and claimed being transgender is a choice.









