kindy64 Wrote:So, should a 12 year old transgendered girl, who isn't on hormones, and still has all their male equipment be allowed to shower with 12 year old girls after gym class?
I agree that's a good question. It's not one I have an easy answer for.
But I also don't think a 12 year old transgendered girl who still has their male equipment should necessarily be showing with other boys, especially if she is presenting as female.
Trans people experience higher rates of violence and sexual assaults. So while we talk about protecting the children, let's talk about protecting all the children, including the trans ones.
Are we concerned about a trans girl sexually assaulting cis girls? I'm not saying trans people aren't ever perpetrators of sexual violence. But if that's the case, should openly gay and lesbian youth or adults be allowed in same gender facilities? Or are we concerned about exposing young girls to what a penis looks like? These are important conversations.
I'm not saying I don't think it should be up to the states, the schools, the people involved directly, to decide on a case by case basis after a lot of conversation on the local level. I like protections on the federal level, but I'm very much of the belief that communities should come together to deal the issues that face that individual community.
What concerns me is that states don't always have a great track record of civil rights and doing what's best for historically oppressed and marginalized people -when 9 lions and one lamb are asked to decide what's for dinner, it's probably going to be lamb. That's where basic federal protections should come in.