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Students Prevail After Powerful Walkout, School District Reverses Woke Bathroom Policy

  
Via:  Just Jim NC TttH  •  last year  •  6 comments

By:   Rachel M. Emmanuel (The Western Journal)

Students Prevail After Powerful Walkout, School District Reverses Woke Bathroom Policy
It's a sad state of affairs when students have to fight to be protected in their own schools. They deserve better.

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The left is all about "safe spaces."

Yet more and more schools and businesses around the country are allowing men to violate women's locker rooms and restrooms.

Thankfully, at one school in Pennsylvania, the kids stood up and made themselves heard.

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In September, hundreds of students at Perkiomen Valley High School in Montgomery County staged a walkout after school district officials voted down a policy requiring students to use the bathroom corresponding to their sex.

The policy was brought to the board after Tim Jagger, the father of a female student, said his daughter was "too upset and emotionally disturbed" to use the restroom at school after allegedly encountering a boy in a girls' bathroom.

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Pennsylvania high school stages walk out in protest of letting boys use the girls bathroom. pic.twitter.com/UPSJSq1TdG — Louder with Crowder Dot Com (@LWCnewswire) September 19, 2023

At the following Perkiomen Valley School District board meeting, parents told the board what they thought.

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"I know as an adult, I would not want to enter a bathroom and find a biological male in that space," one parent said. "So why should we allow this for our precious children?"

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"If you can't control vaping, smoking, drugs and everything else in the bathrooms, who's going to monitor that? Who's going to protect those in the bathroom from those who don't belong in there?" another parent asked.

"How did we get to this place," another asked, "where we're all supposed to pretend that the only way you know if I'm a female is to give you my pronoun?"

On Monday, board member Don Fountain flipped his vote, approving the policy to keep boys and men out of girls' bathrooms, according to Fox News.

Jagger told Fox he believes the switch had to do with the student walkout and the parents speaking up at the board meeting.

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"I believe it all just came together and worked on the school board members, and I was happy to see that they decided to change their policy," he said.

While this Pennsylvania school board may have seen the light — or at least one erring board member did — this issue is continuing to raise its ugly head in schools around the country.

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In April, KTTV-TV reported that four female high school students in Wisconsin were showering in the locker room when a male student walked in, informed them that he was trans, and proceeded to shower completely naked in front of them.

The violation of young women in their actual safe spaces is one of the vilest examples of the upside-down hypocrisy of the left.

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Rational adults should not need to be told that it is unsafe to allow men to enter spaces where women and girls are exposed and vulnerable.

It's a sad state of affairs when students have to fight to be protected in their own schools. They deserve better.

But, for today, we'll celebrate the victory won by a group of young people and parents who were brave enough to take a stand.


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Just Jim NC TttH
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1  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH    last year

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Jeremy Retired in NC
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3  Jeremy Retired in NC    last year

So, will Garland target these kids as "terrorists" like he did parents for going against the School Board?

 
 
 
mocowgirl
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4  mocowgirl    last year

Bravo to the students!

FINALLY, in today's news, England's Prime Minister went on record stating that a man is a man and a woman is a woman.  I am hoping that the US population elects leadership that states the same thing.  

The males, that want to dress as females, should be accorded their own restroom facilities to protect them from other males if that is truly necessary.

The males, claiming to be females, keep attempting to hitch their identity to the homosexuals, but really have nothing in common.  Homosexual males are not demanding access to female spaces and sports.  Nor are homosexual males physically attacking females because they won't be "inclusive" to males in female spaces.

Belgium's transgender deputy PM blasts Rishi Sunak and tells him not to 'join the bullies' after his 'hurtful' speech about gender issues at Tory conference | Daily Mail Online

Belgium's transgender deputy PM blasts Rishi Sunak and tells him not to 'join the bullies' after his 'hurtful' speech about gender issues at Tory conference

  • Petra De Sutter, the most senior transgender politician in Europe, accused Sunak of 'fuelling transphobia' after he said 'a man is a man and a woman is a woman'

Sunak told the audience in Manchester on Wednesday: 'We shouldn't get bullied into believing that people can be any sex they want to be. They can't, a man is a man and a woman is a woman. That's just common sense.'

Sutter condemned Sunak's comments on Thursday, describing them as 'hurtful and very disappointing'. 

'These words are fuelling transphobia and endangering the lives of many people around the world,' Sutter wrote on   Twitter . 'Trans women are women. And in no way a threat to others. Don't join the real bullies Rishi Sunak.' 

Meanwhile, during Sunak's speech on Wednesday, the Prime Minister had also weighed in on debates about sex education. 

He said: 'It shouldn't be controversial for parents to know what their children are being taught in school about relationships, patients should know when hospitals are talking about men or women.'  

His comments follow a conference in which multiple Cabinet members have used their own speeches to mention transgender issues, with Health Secretary Steve Barclay announcing a ban on trans women from female NHS wards and Home Secretary Suella Braverman saying she would forbid sex offenders from changing gender.
 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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5  Sean Treacy    last year

Common sense prevails. It’s a rare win.

 
 
 
Sparty On
Professor Principal
6  Sparty On    last year

This gives one hope that reason will finally prevail.

 
 

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