Kaya Jones, a former member of ‘00s girl group The Pussycat Dolls, took a Twitter stance against gender neutral bathrooms the other day.
“I am a true warrior for my gender,” she wrote with apparent seriousness. “I don’t want anyone telling me as a woman who can come into my bathroom. I don’t want men in my bathroom. It makes me uncomfortable.”
That tweet followed a video Jones posted of a bathroom sign that merely said “Gender Neutral Restroom,” with the caption: “How would you feel about your child using this bathroom?”
Jones gradually went on to try to shift the conversation to sex trafficking, because as we all know, nothing causes sex trafficking quite like gender neutral bathrooms.
Predictably, people on the internet had an amusing weekend mocking the singer’s brave crusade for bathroom segregation.
And slightly more patient people brought up some good points.
Jones, who left The Pussycat Dolls before they even put out an album and has been clamoring to find relevance ever since, has been very vocal about her support for Trump on her Twitter page as well as on Fox News when they decide they haven’t had enough blonde women on recently.
As a true warrior for her gender, she doesn’t mind the “hate” her silly tweets bring to her. We know this, because she took the time to post a video telling us as much:
“I just want to tell all my haters ‘thank you.’ You spend hours upon hours on my page,” she says, greatly overestimating how long it takes most people to read a tweet, “and because of that, you make my algorithms go up. So thanks. Smooches.”