WELCOME TO THE CRAZY, PERVERTED WORLD OF LIBERALISM!
BY Bob Unruh - WND.com
“Little
girls should not be exposed to naked men, period,” says David Hacker, a
senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom.
And
that’s why the public interest law firm is calling on officials at
Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash., to do something to make their
campus safe after it was revealed that, because of its controversial
“nondiscrimination” policies, the school was allowing a grown man to get
naked and change into his swimwear right alongside a girls swim team.
“The
idea that the college and the local district attorney will not act to
protect young girls is appalling. What Americans are seeing here is the
poisoned fruit of so-called ‘nondiscrimination’ laws and policies.
Placing this man’s proclivities ahead of protecting little girls is
beyond acceptable.”
Nevertheless, a school spokesman told WND the
school would make sure “transgendered individuals” would continue to
have access to the women’s locker room, and the school would uphold
“civil rights” for all.
“I mean, uh, at this point, too, we have
established a, um, privacy screens. These measures should offer everyone
more privacy,” the school spokesman said.
ADF jumped into action
when it discovered the situation by sending the school a letter warning
of the possible consequences of failing to act.
Find out how
such outrageous and immoral developments are becoming “normal” in
America, in David Kupelian’s blockbuster book, “How Evil Works.”
The
letter to Matt Newman, recreation director, and Art Costantino, vice
president of student affairs, pointed out that the school’s pool and
locker rooms are used by swim teams from Capital High School and Olympia
High School, as well as children with Evergreen Swim Club and the
Aquatics Academy.
“Most of these students are minors, and range
from ages 6 to 18,” the letter said. “On several occasions recently, the
children saw a naked man in the women’s locker room sauna who was
displaying his male genitalia. The children saw him through the sauna’s
glass door, which allowed him a plain view of the young girls while they
were changing. The children notified their swim coach, who called
police.”
The letter explained that the man, identified as
Evergreen student Colleen Francis, age 45, “to be the man in the women’s
locker room.”
“Sources indicate that Francis believes he is a
woman, even though he is biologically a man. According to the police
report, despite Francis’s obvious violation of Washington’s indecent
exposure statute, Wash. Rev. Code 91.88.010, the local district attorney
declined to pursue charges,” the letter said.
“We are aware
Evergreen intends to allow Francis to continue to use the women’s locker
room pursuant to its nondiscrimination policy,” the letter said.
However,
the legal team warns the college that the situation “endangers the
young girls who use Evergreen’s locker room and pool.”
“If harm
befalls one of these students, Evergreen and its employees may be held
liable for damages. Evergreen has an ‘affirmative duty to use ordinary
care to keep the premises in a reasonably safe condition.’”
The
lawyers said that letting a grown man use the women’s locker room and
expose himself “while young girls are changing demonstrates a clear
failure to keep Evergreen’s premises in a safe condition.”
“Placing
someone in a known danger with deliberate indifference to her personal,
physical safety violates her Fourteenth Amendment rights under the
United State Constitution,” the letter said.
ADF officials, who
had been alerted to the situation by parents concerned for their
children’s safety, told the school: “Any reasonable person would view
this as dangerous to the young girls involved. The fact that this
individual was sitting in plain view of young girls changing into their
swimsuits puts you and Evergreen on notice of possible future harm.”
The
alliance said the school’s installation of curtains with instructions
that girls change behind them “does not solve the problem.”
The police report notes that the person was “sitting with her [sic] legs open with her male genitalia showing.”
A swim coach who made the report said that girls 6 to 18 years of age were present.
ADF
noted that the state’s law is clear: “A person is guilty of indecent
exposure if he or she intentionally makes any open and obscene exposure
of his or her person or the person of another knowing that such conduct
is likely to cause reasonable affront or alarm.”
http://www.wnd.com/2012/11/aaack-girls-getting-eyeful-in-locker-room/?cat_orig=education
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