The form lets people reporting trans bathroom users submit up to 5 photos even though taking pictures in restrooms is illegal.

Texas’ virulently anti-trans attorney general, Ken Paxton ®, has launched a tip line that allows people to report on suspected trans people they believe are violating the state’s new bathroom ban.

In a statement announcing the tip line, Paxton said the Texas Women’s Privacy Act – which requires people in public buildings to use bathrooms based on sex assigned at birth – “was passed to ensure that women and girls in Texas are protected from mentally ill men wanting to violate their basic right to privacy.”

“It’s absolute insanity that action like this is even needed,” he claimed, “but unfortunately, in the day and age of radical leftism, it is.”

In reality, research has shown no evidence that allowing trans women access to single-sex spaces like bathrooms poses a safety risk to cisgender women.

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    From my understanding it happens because decades of injections have essentially ruined their face right? And they basically can’t stop getting them because they would look like a monster. So the only solution is to keep getting injections on a regular basis. It’s worse in people that started getting injections in their 20s because by the time they are 40 it’s just unrecoverable.

    I could be totally wrong if someone has a better explanation. But I don’t think they are actually wanting to look like that. Its just “the best that can be done” at that point.

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      Idk. I hear the injection stuff builds up and turns solid over time.

      I mean. There is Botox. Which paralyzes the muscles. And then there is filler. Which is the stuff that builds up and stays in the face. Sometimes migrates around.