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Small Acts of Cowardice Are Destroying Our Culture

Guest Post by David French

Early this morning I was reading Rod Dreher’s blog at the American Conservative and stumbled across yet another dispatch from the utterly absurd bathroom wars. One of his New York City readers wrote in to say that her 14-year-old daughter had just finished dressing in a city locker room when a grown man stepped from the showers wearing only a towel. Girls as young as seven were present, and they were staring at the man with “concerned expressions.” The reader ends her e-mail with, “It sucks to be a parent these days.”

And indeed it does suck, especially when you know that even your friends and alleged allies are simply too timid to act. Dreher describes speaking to parents who tried to organize resistance to new “trans” bathroom policies but found they “couldn’t get anybody interested.” I’ve had the same conversation with other frustrated parents. They look for help in the fight — even from people who they know oppose this idiocy — and no one will stand up.

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Man cites ‘gender identity’ rule after stripping in women’s washroom, returns as young girls change for swim practice

Hat tip Francis Marion

These ‘progressive’ ideas are blowing up in the faces of the Liberals who came up with them and it’s downright embarrassing.

A man undressed in a woman’s locker room and said he was allowed to do so because of the ‘gender identity’ rule.

The issue is the first being faced by Seattle Parks and Recreation.

On February 8 at Evans Pool, a man wearing board shorts entered the women’s locker room and began to strip. When females alerted staff they asked the man to leave.

“The law has changed and I have a right to be here,” the man told them, citing the transgender rule.

No one was arrested and police weren’t called, according to King5.

Even more disturbing, the man returned a second time while young girls were changing for their swim practice.

Pool regular Aldan Shank said this rule, “sort of works against the point they’re trying to make. They’re causing people to feel exposed and vulnerable with the intention of reducing people feeling exposed and vulnerable.”