Loudoun County Public Schools is investigating an incident involving a female student filming several boys inside the boys' locker room at a local high school.
Oh, no - they aren't investigating the girl who did the filming. No, they're investigating the boys who weren't comfortable with a gender-confused female invading their sex-specific spaces where they use the bathroom and change their clothes. Because it the left's Upside Down, not wanting someone of the opposite sex gawking at you while you drop trou is tantamount to violence.
The alleged incident took place back in March at Stonebridge High School - the same high school where a "trans"-identifying male student sexually assaulted a female student in the girls' bathroom, only for his history of rape to be covered up by the superintendent and the school board in support of "inclusive policies. But this time, one of the boys' dads said it was a group of guys who've been made uncomfortable by a gender-confused girl being allowed to use their bathrooms, locker rooms, and sex-designated spaces.
According to the dad, his 15-year-old son and a few other boys were discussing their discomfort with the young lady being allowed into their locker room when the girl in question pulled out her phone and began filming them.
“He was questioning why there was a female in the males' locker room,” the father told WJLA in an exclusive interview.
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“And other boys were uncomfortable [with a female in the boys’ locker room]. There were other boys asking the same question," he went on, adding that he believes it was a violation of the boys' privacy to record them in the locker room in the first place.
But rather than address the boys' concerns over a female being allowed into their private spaces, the school system has opened a opened a Title IX investigation into the boys for sexual harassment against another student over their "gender identity."
“I don't think my son should be punished for expressing his First Amendment right and being able to ask questions,” he told 7News. “They weren't directly asking or interacting with this other student, and just the fact that they can't ask those simple questions, and then if they do, they're being punished in a way where now we have some serious charges that can affect his future here going forward.”
The dad says he wants Loudoun County Public Schools to nix their currently policy allowing students to use whatever facilities they want according to their "gender identity," and instead have facilities for "trans" students to use without forcing boys and girls to accommodate students of the opposite sex in their space.
"I think they should come up with a policy that can keep all individuals safe, transgender, non-binary, and everything in between,” he said. “I think the policy itself creates an unsafe environment for all kids at all levels, from the elementary schools and middle school to the high school."
While there's no mistaking that girls are at a disproportionately higher risk of sexual assault and athletic disadvantage when gender-confused boys insane their spaces and sports teams, boys have just as much right not to be forced to change and use the bathroom in front of biological girls.
And they definitely have the right to express their opinions about it without being filmed, doxxed, or investigated as sexual criminals.