I taught for decades in an urban public high school. And near the end of my career we had a couple of kind of tranny students there. Everybody left them alone.
And here’s why. The trannys didn’t trample on anyone else’s rights. They dressed oddly, but they also didn’t invade the girls’ locker room.
And that’s the way it should have gone. It’s a free country. If you want to dress oddly, I’ll gently try to dissuade you, once. Other than that, I don’t care. Just don’t violate any one else’s rights.
I have no idea what the place is like now. I’m just happy to be out of there.
That would seem to be the appropriate thing and they were left alone. I used to sort of think that way. I used to go along with the quasi-libertarian approach of people can do whatever they want as long as they don’t push it on you. But that approach doesn’t work. We have seen a slow progression of “rights” beyond our God-given rights. It’s a nudge here and a push there. They do not stop “progressing”. That progress can be effectively stopped when they are children, just be letting other children deal with the situation. (Beating the chit out of freaks.)
They are now. Demanding that we be punished for "misgendering" them when we speak truthfully about them, for instance.