June 16, 2009, - 2:35 pm
Annoying Tranny Lawsuit of the Day
By Debbie Schlussel
Would you want this “woman”/”man”/whatever in your bar? Your straight bar? Using the restrooms?
Club owners have businesses to run. And they can’t afford strange biology experiments to drive away customers.
Sierra D. Broussard, 28, of Appleton, filed a civil suit against Park Central, a downtown Appleton nightclub, claiming she was denied admission June 21 because she is black and a transsexual.
Broussard said she was twice denied entrance to Park Central, 318 W. College Ave., and said an employee told her if she “used either bathroom it would cause confusion for the other patrons,” and that she should go to a club that caters to “her kind.”
Her name and appearance identifies her as a woman, but her identification lists her as a man, and she said she doesn’t plan on having the necessary surgery to complete her transformation from male to female.
Concepts Unlimited Inc., the owner of Park Central, and its owners, Charles A. and Lynn McCarrell, deny that Broussard was denied admission because she is black or transgender.
They admit she was not allowed to use the men’s or women’s bathrooms because it would cause confusion for their customers.
How “intolerant.” And how insensitive of them not to have built a third restroom for “Other.”
They also deny the refusal caused her economic losses or mental and emotional distress and embarrassment. Outagamie County courts are not the proper venue and jurisdiction for the lawsuit, they claim.
Outagamie County Judge Mitch Metropulos has scheduled a jury trial on the case for Nov. 17 to 18. Before then, parties involved will give depositions and attorneys will file motions. Broussard will continue her fight, which she said is the first transgender discrimination case in the state.
What an accomplishment! Brag about it to the grandchildren. Oh wait, it’ll be kinda hard for her/him/it to have any.
“I am still going to fight it and I am not going to drop anything,” Broussard said. “You can refuse service but you can’t discriminate.”
Now, do you see why people don’t want to see transsexuals and the transgendered covered in laws against discrimination?
Some discrimination needs to happen, if you’re business is going to survive. Discrimination at clubs goes on every single day, when pretty girls and celebrities go to the beginning of the line and right into the club, while others wait in line outside. Discrimination and the exclusion of freaks is the club way of life. And there’s nothing illegal about it. It’s business.
No-one wants a freak poisoning their establishment. No-one sinks their life savings into a business for the sake of social and contra-biological experimentation.
I’ll admit up front that my view here could be wrong but I don’t see transgender as anything other than homosexual mutilation. If a man thinks he’s a woman and has the surgery done, he ends up with a man. Same thing for a woman who thinks she’s a man – she ends up with a woman. To me, it’s just an extreme form of homosexual “justification”.
kaporet on June 16, 2009 at 2:49 pm