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Go figure: Female swimmers are uncomfortable with men in their locker rooms

Updated: January 28, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jan 28, 2022 – 1:05 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — Not so very long ago, the idea that girls could be forced by the authorities to see male genitalia in their locker rooms would have seemed delusional — the purview of conspiracy theorists promoting moral panic. These days, it has become the law of the land with the support of people who insist that they are feminist.

The stories of girls uncomfortable in their own locker rooms and bathrooms over the past several years, as institutions move to accommodate people identifying as “transgender” at the expense of females who are now expected to accept naked males in their spaces without a whisper for fear of being accused of bigotry, have been infuriating and more than a little heartbreaking.

For example, another member of the University of Pennsylvania’s swim team is speaking out, telling the Daily Mail that some of the female swimmers are profoundly uncomfortable with the male swimmer calling himself Lia Thomas and his presence in their locker room. Thomas spent three years on the men’s swim team, claimed to “transition” to a woman recently, and has been breaking women’s records and cleaning house at

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