California’s girl changes in the car to avoid trans athlete in the dressing room

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As California’s transsexual athlete conflict escalates, a high school has a high school to change clothes in her car to avoid unpleasant situations.

During a Lucia Mar Unified School District (LMUSD) School Board Meeting this week, Junior Audrey Vanherweg revealed his decision.

“I strongly disagree with what is going on in girls’ dressing room and the girls rail team, so much so that I switch in my car to track practice because I feel more comfortable in my car than I do in my own school’s dressing room,” Vanherweg said.

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Vanherweg is not the first LMUSD girl to express anxiety over the field and Field Locker Room this season.

During a April meeting, Colleague Junior Track -Athlet Celeste Diest told her experience of having to change in front of a biologically male trans -athlete before practice, while the athlete allegedly saw her dress up.

“I went into the woman’s dressing room to change to track practice, where at the end of my row I saw a biological man who saw not only myself, but the other young women dressed up. This experience was beyond traumatizing,” Diest said and started crying.

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“Adults like yourself make me and my friends feel that our own comfort was invalid even if our privacy was and is still completely violated.”

Both meetings included several parents who spoke unlike trans athletes present, while other members of the community spoke in support of trans -cluttering. Both meetings also included as many speakers who spoke for transient athletes.

At this week’s meeting, a trans -track and field athlete described the decision to become a member of the girls team while having a transgender flag.

“When I joined the track last year, I was scared,” said the athlete. “I was alone and I feared for my life. When I started tracking practice, I was too scared to make friends. I thought they would reject and mock me for being transgender. At my first meeting I sat alone on the wet, muddy soil.

“I fear that someone would accuse me of a abhorrent crime, so I went on razor -shredded ice. I never spent longer than three minutes in the dressing room. I’ve never made eye contact with people,” said the athlete. “And yet, people still accuse me, someone who deals with sexual harassment on a daily basis, of being a predator. So I’m here to say I’m not the villain, I’m the victim.”

Women’s rights activist and former NCAA -swimming Riley Gaines, a leader in the national movement to protect women’s and girls sports, former Pakinomist told Digital that she believes trans athletes involved in the current cultural war are victims.

“I also see them as victims. I really do. They have become a victim of the movement. Unfortunately, they have fallen for the lie that they were not created unique and intentionally in God’s perfect image. And it’s a terrible message to send to someone,” Gaines said.

“I think they are also victims, which is the sad reality of the gender ideology movement.”

California has allowed transking athletes to compete in Girls Sports since 2014. California’s High School Sports League, CIF, was one of the first in the country to open President Donald Trump’s “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” Executive Order after it was signed February 5.

CIF is under investigation by the US Ministry of Education for potential violations of title IX over the issue.

California’s state law failed to adopt two GOP-supported bills to reverse the current policies that allow men in girls sports after each Democrat voted against them on April 1.

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