yeah i think the only way to keep dudes out of the women's changing room is to eliminate public school affiliated sports. i kinda feel the same way regarding college sports although to a lesser degree.
the biggest problem i have personally is with funding it as a taxpayer. with all of these issues there is a way to fight the "battle" so to speak head on by joining school boards and getting involved locally esp. if you have kids also by joining lobbying efforts. but really those are temporary solutions at best.
there is also sort of the more overall pincers move of just trying to build a coalition against public school sports and PE programs as a whole. then it becomes a moot point.
yeah i think the only way to keep dudes out of the women's changing room is to eliminate public school affiliated sports. i kinda feel the same way regarding college sports although to a lesser degree.
the biggest problem i have personally is with funding it as a taxpayer. with all of these issues there is a way to fight the "battle" so to speak head on by joining school boards and getting involved locally esp. if you have kids also by joining lobbying efforts. but really those are temporary solutions at best.
there is also sort of the more overall pincers move of just trying to build a coalition against public school sports and PE programs as a whole.