The
city of Anchorage has itself experienced the Jim Crowe system of
toilet segregation for some time. Men and women are sexually
segregated, perhaps to engender some sort of supremacist and
inferioricist social control. Frankly, toilets are agents of social
conditioning.
American potty
training for the moral equivalent of racial segregation based on
gender begins very early. Ending sexually segregated toilets can
evolve, just as tax rates may be evolved to higher and lower levels
by the Congress who will act according to the desire of the rich.
In
some nations men and women don’t have segregated toilets with
special mens only and womens only eliminators. People that aren’t
lucky enough to have water-closet toilets may just poop in a trench
or piss on a wall even during torrential ranges or desert storms.
They have not had the social opportunity to evolve specially gender
segregated human waste elimination facilities.
Americans can of
course liberate their public bowel and political movements by ending
segregated toilets. That may require some great amount of
architectural design and creativity. Maybe all people could use
sit-down toilettes or stand-up toilets as they prefer. Already women
have been given the opportunity to purchase stand-up appliances that
enable them to urinate without squatting or sitting down. Individual
stand-up urinals could have screens so workmen would not need to have
their appliance shaped like a penis bigger than those of males
stand-ups.
Individual entrances
and exits to the waste removal staging area where full-bladdered
people strutting and fretting their hours without relief or
challenged to liberate their solid waste urgently could replace the
girl’s club or boys club atmosphere that trans-gender people want
to be able to eliminate at will on either side they choose.
Innovating architecture and waste removal design meets resistance
from those segregationists that want women to feel inferior about not
hanging with the guys segregated in female-only relief facilities.
Advertisers running ads deprecatory to women in men-only toilet clubs
may resist too simply because of tradition and profit margin.
Architects and waste removal engineers may experience the redesign of
toilets of mind-boggling complexity yet change may slowly occur with
constructive engagement of new facilities that let men and women sit
equally on microwave or incinerate waterless toilets as they choose
to stand up or sit down as the case may be.