California Girl changes in the car to avoid trans athletes in the locker room

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While the conflict of transgender athletes from California degenerates, a secondary athlete has used clothes in his car to avoid uncomfortable situations.

At a meeting of the Lucia Mar Unified District School Board (LMUSD) this week, Junior Audrey Vanherweg revealed her decision.

“I disagree with what is happening in the girls’ locker room and in the girl’s track team, so much so that I change in my car for the practice of the track because I feel much more comfortable in my car than in my own locker room of my own school,” said Vanherweg.

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Vanherweg is not the first Lmusd girl to express anxiety in the athletics changing rooms this season.

During a meeting in April, his compatriot of the Junior Celeste Diest track told his experience to change in front of a male organic athlete before training while this athlete watched her undress.

“I went to the women’s locker rooms to change for the practice of the track where I saw, at the end of my row, a biological man who looks not only myself, but the other young women undress. This experience was beyond traumatization,” said Diest, starting to cry.

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“Adults as you do with me and my peers have the impression that our own comfort was invalid, even if our intimacy was and is always completely raped.”

The two meetings included several parents who express themselves to the PROS athletes present, while other members of the community spoke to support trans inclusion. The two meetings also included as many speakers pleading for transgender athletes.

During this week’s meeting, an athletics athlete described the decision to join the female team while carrying a transgender pride flag.

“When I joined the track last year, I was terrified,” said the athlete. “I was alone, and I feared for my life. When I started to follow the practice, I was too afraid of making friends. I thought they would reject me and make fun of being transgender. During my first meeting, I sat alone, on the wet and muddy ground.

“I fear that someone accuses me of an odious crime, so I walked on thin ice like a razor. I have never spent more than three minutes in the locker room. I have never established visual contact with people,” said the athlete. “And yet, people always accuse me, someone who treats sexual harassment daily, to be a predator. So I am here to say that I am not the villain, I am the victim.”

The activist for women’s rights and former NCAA swimmer, Riley Gaines, a leader of the national movement to protect female and girls sports, previously told PK Press Club Digital that she thought that the trans athletes involved in the current cultural war are victims.

“I also consider them as victims. I really do it. They were victims of the movement. Unfortunately, they fell into the lie that they were created unique and intentionally in the perfect image of God. And it is a horrible message to send to anyone,” said Gaines.

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

California has allowed Transgender athletes to compete in female sports since 2014. The California High School Sports League, the CIF, was one of the first in the country to openly challenge the decree of President Donald Trump “men outside the female sports decree” after its signature on February 5.

The CIF is the subject of an investigation by the United States Ministry of Education for the potential violations of the title IX on the issue.

California’s state legislature has not passed two bill supported by the GOP to reverse current policies that allow men of girls sports after each democrat voted against them on April 1.

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