The University of Washington just got slapped with a federal civil rights complaint, and honestly, it’s about time someone called out this madness. Defending Education filed the paperwork Thursday with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, arguing that letting biological men waltz into women’s bathrooms violates Title IX. You know, the same law that was supposed to protect women’s spaces in the first place.

Here’s what’s happening on the ground in Seattle. The university has policies stating that anyone can use whatever bathroom matches their “gender identity” rather than their actual sex. They’ve got a whole document called “Transgender Resources for UW Employees” that literally welcomes people to use “restrooms, locker rooms, and changing rooms aligned with your gender or whichever choice you are most comfortable with.” Read that again. Whichever choice you’re most comfortable with. As if women’s comfort and safety in their own bathrooms is somehow less important than validating someone’s feelings.

The complaint doesn’t mince words. It accuses the university of forcing female students to share intimate facilities with male students, employees, and even guests. Think about that for a second. A young woman trying to get an education now has to worry about who might walk into the bathroom while she’s in there. That’s not progress. That’s insanity dressed up in rainbow colors.

Sarah Parshall Perry, vice president at Defending Education, told The Daily Wire this amounts to a standoff between blue state universities and the Trump administration over what civil rights law actually means. She’s right. The university seems to think “sex” and “gender identity” are interchangeable terms. They’re not, and no amount of activist pressure changes that biological reality. The Supreme Court has never said otherwise, despite what progressive administrators want to believe.

What really gets me is how universities have become ground zero for this kind of ideological warfare. These institutions are supposed to educate, not indoctrinate. They’re supposed to prepare young people for the real world, not create fantasy lands where basic biology becomes hate speech. Limited government means the feds shouldn’t micromanage everything, sure, but it also means state universities can’t just ignore federal law because it doesn’t align with their politics.

The complaint also highlights how deep this goes at UW. The university funds a center that provides free “tucking underwear” and “stand to pee” devices. Your tax dollars at work, folks. Meanwhile, they’re running LGBTQ scholarships that the complaint argues discriminate based on sex, and they’ve got pronoun policies that essentially punish students for acknowledging reality.

This whole situation perfectly illustrates why the Trump administration’s guidance on Title IX matters so much. The law was written to protect single-sex spaces. Bathrooms, locker rooms, changing areas. These aren’t trivial concerns. They’re about privacy, dignity, and safety. Women fought for decades to have their own protected spaces, and now we’re supposed to pretend those protections don’t matter because someone’s feelings might get hurt?

Defending Education launched this complaint the same day they unveiled their new Center for Litigation and Legal Policy. Perry says they’re dedicated to finding civil rights violations on campuses across the country. Good. Someone needs to push back against this tide of nonsense that’s swept through higher education. Individual liberty includes the right of women to have private spaces without biological males present, regardless of how those males identify.

The university lists “all-gender restrooms” on its website like that somehow solves the problem. It doesn’t. Because the policy still allows men into women’s spaces. That’s the issue. You can build a thousand all-gender bathrooms, but if your policy says anyone can use any bathroom based on self-identification, you’ve eliminated women’s protected spaces entirely.

This isn’t complicated. Sex is biological. Gender identity is psychological. They’re different things, and treating them as identical erases the very basis for sex-based protections under federal law. The University of Washington knows this. They just don’t care because standing up for women’s rights isn’t fashionable in progressive circles anymore. Traditional principles like protecting women’s privacy have been sacrificed on the altar of gender ideology.

The investigation will likely take months, but the message is clear. Universities in blue states can’t just ignore federal law because they disagree with the administration’s politics. That’s not how this works. That’s not how any of this is supposed to work.

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