A Catholic high school in Regina, Saskatchewan (that's in Canada), has replaced its gender-specific changing rooms with letters for a more inclusive approach.
At St. Pius X Catholic School, kids can now choose to change, shower, and get dressed in locker rooms "A" or "B."
Here's the scoop from former Canadian high school teacher (and anti-woke nonsense fighter) Chanel Pfahl, who was tipped off by someone who sent her a photo of the school's new changing rooms.
According to her posts on X, the change was made specifically because "the words 'boys' and 'girls' are problematic."
AT A CATHOLIC SCHOOL!!
"So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; [A] and [B] he created them." - Wokesis 1:27
Check out some of these spot-on comments:
This change in Saskatchewan happened shortly after Quebec Education Minister Bernard Drainville ruled out gender-neutral bathrooms in its own province schools.
We don't think it's a good idea. The school needs to get its act together.
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There are already [individual] mixed bathrooms in the schools. I know because I visit them. So I think this could be a reasonable way of showing respect for diversity while ensuring that our boys and girls, men and women, have their intimate space when they go into the bathroom or washroom in any school.
A 12-, 13-, 14-year-old girl who starts menstruating, for example, and comes out of the cubicle, then there are 13-, 14-year-old boys looking at her. Mockery, sarcasm, humiliation: a scenario we don't want, so I think we need to draw a line and the line is being drawn now.
It's a strange day when a conservative province allows something like this to happen (again, in a Catholic school!) and a left-leaning province like Quebec actually does the right thing.
So, picture this: You finish gym class and head to the showers ... You are met with two choices, changing rooms A or B ...
Which one are you choosing?
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