"The school offered this singular student a special area for changing clothes and using the restroom. But the boy and his lawyer instead demanded that school officials submit to his claim that he is female and so can use the girls’ facilities." Nope, it wouldn't change my feelings on this one bit. This is a boy....he has a penis, balls (supposedly), and pees standing up. He has no legal right to get naked in front of girls or to view them naked. He can change his name and claim all day long that he feels like a woman....but he ain't. The girls in the girls locker room deserve the privacy that a locker room implies. There is absolutely no legal precedent to suggest that the majority should be made to feel uncomfortable to appease the feelings of the one. I have a daughter. She uses the girls locker room. I can tell you that she would be extremely uncomfortable to share any space in the locker room with a boy no matter how girlish he appeared, looked, or felt. Just because one feels "different" doesn't mean their issues count any more than anyone else's.
Isn't it plausible that it's a form of mental mutation? That wires were crossed somewhere and while this person was physically born a man, has the mental makeup of a female? I think that's what you are trying to say anyway.
Look, folks are sympathetic to your situation and your feelings about it. It doesn't mean anyone has to share your feelings or that they would, faced with the same circumstances. This particular tranny is an activist. My kids are not and I wouldn't advocate for them to be or to pursue a line of thought and action that puts a huge majority of their fellow students in such an uncomfortable position.
Then by the same token, you have no idea what anyone else would do either or that they would somehow feel the way you do.
I read this a while back during the whole Jenner thing.. In short, I do think its possible. Even still, physically, they are different; which is where the real problem is for everyone else. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/hope-relationships/201402/brain-differences-between-genders
I never asked anyone to be sympathetic, I'm just speaking from personal experience as someone who used to immediately say fuck that shit. I know what I'd do in this situation, fuck that, no tranny in a bathroom with my kid, and then one day, it was a question that made me think before just giving the tough guy answer.