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In both Oregon and in California, students staged walkouts in protest of school administrators forcing them to undress in front of students of the opposite sex.
On October 1, students from Esperanza High School in California walked out of school after they were told that a boy (who sometimes identifies as a boy and sometimes identifies as a girl) would be sharing girls’ facilities.
The controversy erupted when junior Ledesma confronted a male student, who sometimes dresses as a girl or a boy, while he was entering the girls’ restroom. “When I asked, ‘why are you in this bathroom?’ I was told ‘I am trans, I identify as a girl,’” Ledesma explained at a press conference following the walkout. “I was immediately alarmed not because I wanted to disrespect anyone’s identity, but because I was suddenly uncertain about my own privacy and safety in a space I had always trusted.”
As is the administrative status quo in this type of situation, any girls who objected would have to go to the nurses station, rather than the one person doing so.
It was worse in Oregon, where students staged a large walkout in protest of a boy who repeatedly used girls’ locker rooms.
The administrators there decided to really put the screws on by making any girls who did not want to share facilities with a boy walk to a different building and find someone to unlock the facilities there. The administration also threatened to cancel student activities like homecoming.
According to one girl, students weren’t informed or asked about the trans bathroom policy, and that it was being pushed on them.
She said staff threatened to cancel the homecoming and other events of students who spoke out, and even threatened suspension.
The irony of this is the administrators and states try to hide behind the term ‘equal treatment’ for all students. But for the girls (and the boys) who object, they are not receiving equal treatment. They are being pushed aside for the mental illness of a clear minority.
Since this is a definite Democrat issue, and they also tout democracy over a representative republic, they really aren’t listening to the majority, are they?
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