Michael Rivera, Loudoun County, Virginia father of two, criticizes the local school district's $11 million push to eliminate sex-based bathrooms.Sex-specific bathrooms are out, and gender-neutral spaces are being forced in. The eradication of women’s privacy is no longer theoretical — and Loudoun County Public Schools continues to trailblaze the implementation of woke policies at the expense of student safety.next fall, all at the low cost of $11 million tax-payer dollars.
Loudoun County consistently ranks as one of the wealthiest counties in the nation. Unsurprisingly, because school funding is largely based on local property taxes, the Loudoun County Public School district has a hefty annual budget. If approved, the total budget for FY24 at LCPS will be nearly $1.6 billion dollars.According to LCPS, only .1 percent of the annual budget is allocated for the cost of capital projects, and 10% for maintenance.
Studies show that women tend to avoid bathroom usage for unhealthy amounts of time when away from the home . Whether it be because of safety or privacy concerns, or just because of personal hygiene preferences, women avoid public spaces to take care of their private business. Teenage girls, who have a heightened sense of insecurity, follow the same pattern. One need not think very long about the implications of gender-neutral bathrooms on young high schoolers.
Students and children continue to be the unconsenting experiment subjects of progressive policies. The creation of gender-neutral bathrooms, where girls are asked to silence their discomfort and share spaces with men , is unreasonable and unsafe.
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