Student claims civil rights violation after transgender student uses women's locker room
I thoroughly disagree with transgenders allowed into what should be private areas for the actual opposite sex. Absurd and sick. Read below. And participation by males identifying as females in girl's sports is more than sick and absurd.
A high school student in Pennsylvania has filed a complaint against her school, claiming that her civil rights were violated, and that she was subjected to sexual harassment, when a transgender student used the same locker room as her.
An attorney working with the teen has already filed the complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Civil Rights Division, detailing the female student’s experience in a Honesdale High School locker room earlier this year. In a video accompanying the complaint, the unnamed 15-year-old student says she immediately became worried when she heard a “man’s voice” as she was getting dressed. The complaint states that the transgender student in question identifies as female.
“While I was putting on my pants, I heard a man’s voice. So I turned around and he’s standing there on the opposite aisle looking at me,” the female student said in the video. “I glanced down and I could tell that he was wearing women’s underwear and what was underneath it.”
According to the complaint, students weren’t made aware that the transgender student was given permission to use the women’s locker room. The complaining student’s attorney, Andrea Shaw, is now identifying the incident as a case of sexual harassment.
“Opening up restrooms and locker room facilities to members of the opposite sex is sexual harassment,” Shaw stated. “Like most forms of sexual harassment, the girls in this school have little power over their situation.”
Shaw went on to say that the school’s offered solution was for her client to wait outside of the locker room until the transgender student — who Shaw refers to as “the individual of the opposite sex,” despite her identifying as female — was finished changing. The complaint further added that the school asked the transgender student if she would be comfortable changing behind a shower curtain, with which she complied.
Further, going forward for the spring 2019 semester, the schedule of the student who placed the complaint has been changed so that she’s no longer enrolled in gym class with the transgender student. The complaint alleges that this doesn’t lessen the 15-year-old’s “daily fear.”
“The privacy rights of these girls don’t change based on what a male believes about their gender,” Shaw said in the video.
Forget gender for a moment...
Make it about genitalia...
One room for penises...
One room for vaginas...
Problem solved...
proud republican wrote:
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This will sound crazy... But that song just finished playing at my gym... First time I've heard it in China
rumitoid wrote:
I thoroughly disagree with transgenders allowed into what should be private areas for the actual opposite sex. Absurd and sick. Read below. And participation by males identifying as females in girl's sports is more than sick and absurd.
A high school student in Pennsylvania has filed a complaint against her school, claiming that her civil rights were violated, and that she was subjected to sexual harassment, when a transgender student used the same locker room as her.
An attorney working with the teen has already filed the complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Civil Rights Division, detailing the female student’s experience in a Honesdale High School locker room earlier this year. In a video accompanying the complaint, the unnamed 15-year-old student says she immediately became worried when she heard a “man’s voice” as she was getting dressed. The complaint states that the transgender student in question identifies as female.
“While I was putting on my pants, I heard a man’s voice. So I turned around and he’s standing there on the opposite aisle looking at me,” the female student said in the video. “I glanced down and I could tell that he was wearing women’s underwear and what was underneath it.”
According to the complaint, students weren’t made aware that the transgender student was given permission to use the women’s locker room. The complaining student’s attorney, Andrea Shaw, is now identifying the incident as a case of sexual harassment.
“Opening up restrooms and locker room facilities to members of the opposite sex is sexual harassment,” Shaw stated. “Like most forms of sexual harassment, the girls in this school have little power over their situation.”
Shaw went on to say that the school’s offered solution was for her client to wait outside of the locker room until the transgender student — who Shaw refers to as “the individual of the opposite sex,” despite her identifying as female — was finished changing. The complaint further added that the school asked the transgender student if she would be comfortable changing behind a shower curtain, with which she complied.
Further, going forward for the spring 2019 semester, the schedule of the student who placed the complaint has been changed so that she’s no longer enrolled in gym class with the transgender student. The complaint alleges that this doesn’t lessen the 15-year-old’s “daily fear.”
“The privacy rights of these girls don’t change based on what a male believes about their gender,” Shaw said in the video.
I thoroughly disagree with transgenders allowed in... (
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you are what you are
if you think you are something else
you need lotsa help
The only solution to this gift of "transgender" that Obama gave us
is to have three restrooms everywhere......Men (Boys), Woman (Girls), and Confused (Whatever)
promilitary wrote:
The only solution to this gift of "transgender" that Obama gave us
is to have three restrooms everywhere......Men (Boys), Woman (Girls), and Confused (Whatever)
We may need many more as Science marches on.
rumitoid wrote:
We may need many more as Science marches on.
You Forgot the quotation marks
"science"
rumitoid wrote:
Haha, yes, sorry.
Glad you got my joke...
I'm feeling frisky this morning
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