Pat Gray, co-host of The Glenn Beck Program, identifies as an NFL football player. So don't be surprised if you see him in the women's bathroom with his team jersey on (and don't ask which team because he's team fluid).
The fallout from Target's ludicrous, anti-common sense bathroom policy protects just 0.3% of the population while putting at risk the majority of their bathroom-going patrons, a large number of which are likely to be young girls and boys.
Listen to this segment from The Glenn Beck Program:
"I can guarantee you," Glenn said. "It won't be transgendered guys that decide to take it up. It will be gender fluid guys who are currently thinking that they're a woman because a little girl is in there or a hot woman is in there. That's the way it will be."
Co-host Stu Burguiere cited statistics that clearly show there is a rape culture in the U.S. that puts women at risk. Bathroom policies like Target's will only increase the risk to women.
"Their statistics show that rape in college is more common than the Rwandan genocide," Stu said. "Yet they're telling us it's okay for men to go into the women's bathroom because they claim to be identifying as a woman that day?"
Sounds like Target might want to consider "safe zones" for women and girls.
"Did you see the backlash on Target?" Glenn asked.
In just four days, more than 500,000 people have signed a pledge to boycott Target.
"I mean, I haven't had a chance to talk to my wife about it, are you going to go shopping in Target? Because if one of the kids goes to the bathroom . . ." Glenn said. "And, look, it has nothing to do with hate. It has everything to do with common sense. But we have detached from common sense."
Featured Image: TV personality Caitlyn Jenner attends the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on April 2, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for GLAAD)