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He passionately discusses bathroom policies, asserting that biological sex should determine access—men belong in men's restrooms, women in women's—and criticizes gender-neutral bathrooms for lacking locks, which he considers a safety concern. He recounts witnessing situations where transgender individuals entered women's bathrooms, which he finds threatening, especially regarding elderly women or children. His proposition to "follow" or confront transgender individuals entering female spaces reveals a perspective rooted in guarding perceived safety and traditional gender roles.