At Case High School Aquatic Center in Wisconsin, for example, a 64-year old man named Rohan de Silva was reportedly allowed to use the girls' locker room because of the Racine Unified School District's gender-identity policy.
Police had arrested de Silva more than a year ago in the parking lot of the Sunburst Bay Aquatic Center in Illinois for engaging in public indecency in his car with the door open. Despite having been busted multiple times for "lewd, lascivious behavior" and diagnosed with a mental illness, he has been allowed to interact with the public and to access private spaces for young women.
Similarly, Richard Kenneth Cox is accused of using adult-inclusive policies in Arlington and Fairfax counties in Virginia to enter female facilities and be near children. A mother testified he was touching himself inappropriately in front of her daughter, and a detective reported Cox had children's swim schedules and explicit child photos on his phone.
David Smith, director of Illinois Family Institute, says, "The American voter in general has had enough of this gender confusion nonsense."
He calls it a "left-wing social construct."
"Gender identity does not exist," Smith insists. "It's not a real thing. It's made up."
He says it is ridiculous that gender identity has become the ticket for sex offenders to access private spaces for young women, and he wants to know where it stops.
"What's next? Are we going to start redefining age, like age identity? As a middle-aged man, can I now identify myself as a 16-year-old girl and have access to high school female locker rooms," Smith poses. "This needs to be stopped."
He says more voters across the United States, especially Christians, need to speak out and reject this nonsense.
"Men have no place in women's private spaces," Smith asserts.