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Sick minds are everywhere

This past Thursday (Oct. 19), I was privileged to take my young grandson to an event in the Tacoma area. We were having a great time, lots of lights and toys and friendly people for a young mind to take in. That was all that was on my mind, two generations having some good innocent time together. It was to the point that the boy needed a change of his diaper.

We went to the men’s room, and I laid him on the changing table. I’m halfway through and saw something out of the corner of my eye. I turned around and found that it was an elderly person standing there watching. I screamed “what the hell are you doing?!”. I turned back to grab the boy and this sick freak was gone as fast as possible. Not happy he got away, but happy I didn’t spend time with police after teaching him how sick I believe he is.

So, he’s still out there watching people change their child’s diaper. Even worse, is now the demented person has been allowed access to women’s bathrooms. So, thank you to all those people who decided that anyone can use any bathroom and say that’s what they think they are. People, your child is no longer “old enough” to use the restroom by themselves. If my wife’s in the restroom, sir, you will not go in on my watch. Believe that I am watching you.

This story was originally published October 31, 2016 at 8:43 AM with the headline "Sick minds are everywhere."

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