A new poll shows that the vast majority of Americans don't like the federal government forcing them to accept men using women's bathrooms.

LifeSiteNews reports that according to WPA Opinion Research, 66 percent of adults are against the federal government mandating various institutions to allow men to use "the showers, changing facilities, locker rooms, and bathrooms designated for women and girls."

The opposition to the federal government's actions comes across generations:

75 percent of Baby Boomers are opposed.

63 percent of Generation X are opposed.

55 percent of millennials are opposed.

The vast majority of Republicans and Independents – 84 percent and 64 percent respectively – are opposed to the federal government cramming transgender bathrooms down people's throats. Democrats are evenly split, with 46 percent against it and 45 percent for it.

The results of WPA Opinion Research's poll is consistent among other polls:

A Rasmussen poll last month found that voters in the swing states of Ohio, Florida, and Pennsylvania oppose transgender “bathroom bills” by an average of 14 percentage points. Citizens in Utah reject transgender public accommodations laws by 17 points. A national poll in May found more Americans oppose cross-gender or unisex restroom policies, which come about when "gender identity" is added as a protected class to civil rights legislation alongside race, sex, and religion.

Despite the left's bullying tactics, most Americans don't like the idea of men entering women's bathrooms, as there are plenty of examples of them doing so and abusing women and children, as evident here and here. The science is also crystal clear that transgenderism is a mental disorder and that it is biologically impossible for men to change their sex.

But that won't stop the Obama administration from blackmailing schools with taking away federal funding if they don't implement transgender bathrooms.