First I want to say that in NO WAY do I believe a transgender is going to attack someone in a public bathroom. I do not buy into that fear mongering at all. What does concern me is the comfort and privacy of ALL individuals, not just transgender people.
I will try to explain the way I took it, and it has nothing to do with David Duke. This whole issue has to do with making transgender people feel comfortable when using a bathroom or locker room. Some judges, courts and schools believe that Title IX pertains to actual biological gender, not the gender one identifies with. Other judges, courts and schools believe Title IX does apply to gender identity. The legal world is currently split on this. In my state, the district court ruled IX does not apply to gender identity. The appellate court said it does apply. There are currently many other cases pending in other states.
The whole issue started in my state (Virginia) because a transgender (female to male) named Glen was uncomfortable using the girls facilities and wanted to use the boys facilities. Boys and parents were uncomfortable with Glen in the boys facilities so alternate unisex facilities were provided for Glen. Glen didn't like that either, so he took the school to court and eventually won. Uncomfortable boys now need to use the single separate unisex facility if they want privacy. The biological boys being uncomfortable is not unique to this case. Biological boys in San Diego were uncomfortable in the same situation. Biological girls were uncomfortable in Illinois and New York.
Some folks have said the biological boys and biological girls should be more accepting... it's the adults that have the problem...these kids just need to get over it and not be body conscious or uncomfortable. Easier said than done. Teens are by nature body conscious anyway. In schools, the transgender kids are not anonymous; pretty much everyone knows what plumbing they have. It is not crazy to think that bio girls would be uncomfortable with a transgender male to female in their open locker room when they are changing. Or that bio boys would be uncomfortable with a transgender female to male walking in when the bio boys are using the urinal.
If this whole thing is about a transgender person being comfortable using the locker room or bathroom of his or her choice than it HAS to also be about all kids (including bio kids) being comfortable using the locker room or bathroom of their bio sex. The rights of all kids have to be protected, not just the transgender's rights. The way things currently are it seems that the transgender's right to feel comfortable supersedes the bio kids' right to be comfortable. I cannot agree with this. But hey, I also disagree with whole schools being peanut free when peanut allergy kids attend. I think that takes away the rest of the students' right to enjoy peanut butter. I support having a peanut free table in the lunchroom and hand washing /desk washing protocols to protect the peanut allergy child. The peanut allergy child in protected, other kids' rights to have peanut butter are intact. I don't feel the Title IX current bathroom/ locker room policy protects the rights of all.
In New York, 18 bio girls on a recreational club swim team were uncomfortable changing (swimsuits, so they have to get totally naked) and showering in the girls locker room after it was open to and used by a transgender person. When they expressed concern, they were told that if they want privacy they needed to use the single unisex family bathroom. So now all 18 girls are trying to change and shower in a small family bathroom with 1 shower head. I really don't think this is a solution to the problem! Retrofitting everything everywhere is not practical either. It will cost millions of dollars and years to do it all. There has to be a way to protect the right of comfort and privacy for ALL people. My insistence on this does not mean I support David Duke and his horrible ideas!
Here are links to support the examples I've given.
Virginia:
http://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/Opinions/Published/152056.P.pdf
New York:
http://time.com/4324687/even-in-liberal-communities-transgender-bathroom-laws-worry-parents/
Illinois (yes, I realize this is a conservative publication)
http://dailysignal.com/2015/12/21/w...t-transgender-student-a-in-their-locker-room/
San Diego
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2016/feb/09/transgender-restrooms-locker-rooms-high-school/