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“LGBTQ-Approved Sanctuaries”: Female High School Students Protest New Restroom Mandates

Cherie Vandermillen

[Shane Trejo | Big League Politics] The Iowan students protested after LGBT bathroom mandates allowed predators and perverts to violate their privacy rights.

Female students are pushing back after transgender bathroom mandates have turned restrooms into LGBT-approved sanctuaries for predators at their high school.

Students walked out of Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa to protest restroom policies that they felt were infringing upon their dignity and privacy. A counter-protest quickly formed in favor of the “right” for male degenerates to creep on girls in the women’s bathroom. Overall, an estimated 60 students took place in the rallies.

“I was very proud of how the students peacefully conducted themselves. It’s important to us to let students express their opinions as long as it’s done in a respectful way,” Council Bluffs Community School District Superintendent Vicki Murillo said of the dueling protests.

The U.S. Department of Education opened up the door for little girls to get victimized nationwide during the Barack Hussein Obama regime after they issued federal guidelines titled, “Examples of Policies and Emerging Practices for Supporting Transgender Students.”

“Schools often segregate restrooms and locker rooms by sex, but some schools have policies that students must be permitted to access facilities consistent with their gender identity and not be required to use facilities inconsistent with their gender identity or alternative facilities,” the publication wrote.

This transgender bathroom mandate comes at a time when the LGBT movement is aggressively targeting and recruiting young children into their lifestyle.

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[Editor’s Note: This article was written by Shane Trejo and originally published at Big League Politics. Title changed by P&P.]