The University of California, Davis, has announced plans to turn its male and female locker room into its recreation centers into “universal” totally sexual locker room. The decision has promoted the outrage of women’s rights activists.
The University announced the renewal project in February, claiming that it was eliminating the format of the old costumes with the purpose of “inclusion.”
“We value inclusive and accessible environments that accommodate the diverse needs of our community. We are pleased to announce that we will remodel the current facilities of the locker room to implement universal locker rooms,” said the university in its announcement.
“All campus recreation members can use our universal changing rooms, regardless of who they are or how they identify. These spaces include members with disabilities and members of all gender identities.”
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The art building in UC Davis in Davis, California, on December 11, 2015. (Getty images)
The news of this change was extended on Tuesday after two bills aimed at keeping transgender athletes outside women’s and female sports failed to approve on Monday at the state and federal level.
The women’s rights activist in California, Beth Bourne, published in X about universal changing rooms and the violent reaction of the students.
The legend of female tennis Martina Navratilova described the situation “beyond F —– above”.
“This is beyond F —– above! Be prepared to lose many women for this madness,” Navratilova wrote.
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Many other users expressed their similar outrage with their own publications.
The University expects to spend $ 5 million in renovations, and students will have until Wednesday to eliminate all their belongings from current locker room. The renewed changing rooms will not open until September.
The university announcement establishes that all bathrooms, changing rooms and cabins are individual and private spaces with floor to ceiling blocks, claiming that “offers more privacy for all members” compared to the current format.
Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with UC Davis to comment.
On Tuesday, there are no Democrats in the United States Senate voted in favor of the protection of women and girls in the sports act to break a filibuster.
Republicans needed 60 votes, but only received 51. On the same day in Minnesota, the legislators of the House of Representatives voted against the Girls Preservation Sports Law. All Democratic legislators in the State voted against the legislation.