While politicians and activists spend endless time arguing over pronouns, bathrooms and “inclusion,” a Michigan mom is asking a more basic question: how about protecting women and children from actual predators first?
That question exploded back into the spotlight after Morgan Dean spoke publicly with the Detroit Free Press in a May 11 report about the trauma she says her family suffered after a doctor secretly filmed her and her 2-year-old son inside a changing room at Goldfish Swim School in Rochester.
The man convicted in the case, Dr. Oumair Aejaz, is now serving a 35- to 60-year prison sentence for multiple sex crimes. But Dean says the nightmare was “totally preventable.”
According to Dean’s lawsuit, Aejaz allegedly entered the swim school at least 50 times between 2021 and 2024 without being questioned or stopped.
Dean has now filed a class action lawsuit in April accusing the swim school of failing to protect families from someone she says repeatedly had access to vulnerable women and children.
For many parents, stories like this fuel frustration that society seems quicker to lecture women about sensitivity and inclusivity than about safety, privacy and common sense boundaries.
And as it pertains to the current gender debate, IMHO, Boys should NOT be in girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms. Men should NOT be in womens’ bathrooms and locker rooms. For any reason. PERIOD. FULL STOP.
If you have any doubt what kind of damage the trans-supporting left is inflicting on children, take a look at this…
🚨WATCH: A 15-year-old student in North Carolina cries to her school board about the district’s handling of a biological male using the girls’ restroom at her school.
“It was reported … and yet, nothing. That is unacceptable,” she told the Cabarrus County Board of Education… pic.twitter.com/ZEqjJMJEw8
— Off The Press (@OffThePress1) May 12, 2026
Join the Discussion
COMMENTS POLICY: We have no tolerance for messages of violence, racism, vulgarity, obscenity or other such discourteous behavior. Thank you for contributing to a respectful and useful online dialogue.