I never thought I would have so many discussions as a school board member about bathrooms.
It began in 2020 when the Democrat-controlled Virginia legislature adopted a law requiring menstrual supplies be placed in boys’ bathrooms in all middle and high schools in the state. Oregon followed in 2021 with the same requirement.
Then transgender activists started showing up to school board meetings across the nation demanding bathrooms cease being designated by biological sex. These leftists screamed “bullying and discrimination” because boys weren’t allowed to use girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms. Some school boards relented and now across the nation, girls have their right to privacy stripped from them—just to appease a small sliver of society with a twisted sense of reality.
Today, school districts around the country are rethinking the “traditional” concept of bathrooms. Recently, Arizona’s Peoria Unified School District announced plans to remodel their schools and install private stalls for all sexes with a main gathering place for sinks in an open area. The district will also add doors to urinals.
Rather than standing up to transactivists, taxpayer money is being spent on appeasement.
The issue of female privacy and safety is a grave concern in school bathrooms. The Arizona Department of Education provided an interesting view: “Biological boys who expose themselves to girls could be violating indecent exposure laws and subject to arrest.” Of course, protecting the privacy of females is a concern but that isn’t the only danger in school bathrooms.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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