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“I saw a man in a woman’s bathing suit watching maybe four or five little girls pulling down their suits in order to use the toilet,” Jaman recalled. “I asked if he had a penis and he said it was none of my business. I told that man to ‘get out right now.’ ”
After alerting a pool staff member to the situation, Jaman said she was “stunned” when the staffer told her that she was “being discriminatory,” “was banned from the pool forever,” and that they were calling the police.
“She didn’t ask me what the problem was, if I was okay, nothing about me,” Jaman said. “It’s as if she was just waiting to pounce on me. It was just stunning.”
After exiting the shower and dressing, Jaman continued, another pool staff member confronted her in the foyer. “She told me that I was being discriminatory and not following the YMCA principles and values. I told her I respect all human beings and I’m not following any ideology.”
originally posted by: just4fun
a reply to: infolurker
I read this article earlier and thought the woman had a great point
Why not have a special locker room for women that dont want to be subjected to men in there.
They can have 3 locker rooms
Naive, unassuming, unversed in the new religion of Genderism, unaware that wokeness has quietly abolished all privacy rights for women and girls in Washington, Julie had unwittingly invoked the righteous wrath of a new American priest class. “None of your business,” the man replied. His name, she would later learn, is Clementine.
Apparently, YMCA values now require staff to help men access women and girls in vulnerable states of undress and have elderly women arrested for resisting.
The change took place without notice. As Bart now informed Julie, however, signage about “pride” and “inclusion” was fair warning she should not ask a man to remove himself from the shower area while she got dressed. Tut tut!
Julie had heard about controversies involving “gender identity” before this all happened last Tuesday, but paid them no mind. Now she is laser-focused on the administrative abolition of normal safeguarding practices at her local YMCA.
Yesterday we brought you the story of Julie Jaman, an 80 year-old woman banned from the Port Townsend, Washington public pool after she objected to a male in the shower area watching little girls pee as she rinsed off after a swim. Thousands of people have now watched her public statement to the city council.
Which has us wondering: how many people really think it is a good idea to let men watch women shower and little girls pee? Please answer our reader poll so we can have a totally scientific sample of public opinion.
Believe it or not, some people really do say yes, and even more amazing they are not entirely men in prison for sex crimes!
Today, we bring you the rest of the comments from Monday night’s city council meeting. When ‘gender identity’ activists weren’t gibbering in neo-spiritual mumbo-jumbo, they were insulting local residents for expressing moderate, considerate views of the situation at hand. City council sessions are always amazing, but this one belongs in the record books.
Note that the first public comment made during the meeting was unrelated to gender identity issues, so it has been cut from this clip. The 32-minute timeline is otherwise unedited and unaltered.
If she was a member, there are procedures to go through before revoking a membership. Warnings need to be given and sit downs for discussion
originally posted by: just4fun
a reply to: infolurker
I read this article earlier and thought the woman had a great point
Why not have a special locker room for women that dont want to be subjected to men in there.
They can have 3 locker rooms
originally posted by: infolurker
See, this is crazy. ... Does anyone think this so called "tolerance and acceptance of everything and anything" has gone a bit too far? ...
Code of Conduct
When you access YMCA facilities and/or programs, you agree to:
1. Uphold the YMCA core values of caring, respect, honesty, and responsibility.
2. Provide an atmosphere free of discrimination, hatred, derogatory or unwelcome
comments, intimidation, conduct or actions of sexual nature, or actions based on an
individual’s sex, race, ethnicity, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any
other legally protected status.
3. Be respectful of and cooperative with YMCA staff, lifeguards, and others.
4. Adhere to all YMCA guidelines and codes of conduct.
YMCA staff reserve the right to refuse service and membership to anyone who
violates any of these guidelines.
[....]
originally posted by: trollz
I'd bet any money that the two staffers who confronted her were pedophiles themselves who were working there just to be around children, which would explain their hostile attitude towards her for calling it out.