California mom strips to bikini at school board meeting over locker room policy

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Local California Women’s Rights activist Beth Bourne protested the policy that allows transsexual students to reach a bikini at a local school board meeting and allowed them to access girls locker rooms.
Bourne, who president for mothers at Yolo County, joined Davis Joint United School Board Meeting On September 18, he emphasized school policies in accessing the locker room.
“I am here to talk about the policies you have for the locker rooms in secondary schools today in the United School Region and today. So we want our students to undress for the PE class.
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Beth Bourne allowed transsexual students to share their dressing rooms with girls. (Istock)
“Currently, this school region says that they can choose which bathroom they want, depending on the transsexual identity of a child.
Bourne was interrupted by members of the board of directors who ordered him to stop.
Im I have to finish my comments. You are violating the right to the first change, Bourne Bourne said.
When he came back, Hiram Jackson, Vice Chairman of the School Board of Directors, called for a recess.
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Beth Bourne told CBS News that he has been protesting the school board policy for three years. (Istock)
About five minutes later, the meeting started again and allowed Bourne to finish his comments. Bourne started to strip up to a bikini again. The Board ordered another recess and continued to move to a new topic after more than 30 minutes.
FOX News Digital has reached the Bourne and Davis Joint United School Board for comment.
Bourne told CBS News On September 19, he participated in the school board meetings every month for the last three years to address the locker room problem, and he felt that he should take harsh measures to point out.
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After the protest of Beth Bourne, Davis Joint United School Council passed to another issue. (Istock)
“If adults don’t feel comfortable watching, and I’m a 50 -year -old woman, how can they wait for girls to feel comfortable in the locker room?” Bourne said. “I thought I touched on a really good point.”
The Board of Trustees Cecilia Esmamilla-Greenwald told the local news broadcast Vanguard That the police were called after the second entry and thought of the next steps of the board.
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“We will come together and go together about what we will do in such cases, I know that our supervisor will talk to the counselor to see what can be done, because it is very inappropriate that everyone comes before the board and behave like this.” He said.



