The Real Obsession Is Erasing Women’s Rights and Denying Biological Reality
“She calls parents and lawmakers’ obsessed with a ‘tiny minority'” for wanting single-sex bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports — while New Hampshire schools are under federal Title IX investigation for letting boys into girls’ spaces, a Rochester teen films himself in the girls’ restroom, and concerned mothers receive explicit threats. The truth is simple: sex is real, women’s rights are not optional, and the true obsession belongs to those who demand the rest of us pretend otherwise.”
NH Senator Debra Altschiller’s Out-of-Touch Tirade: The Real Obsession Is with Denying Biological Reality. NH Senator Debra Altschiller’s Out-of-Touch Tirade
On April 16, 2026, New Hampshire State Senator Debra Altschiller stood in the Senate chamber during debate on HB 1442 and delivered a remarkable meltdown. Speaking about legislation protecting single-sex spaces, she declared:
“This bill isn’t about science. If it were, we’d follow it… This bill, as amended, is about obsession — a sustained, relentless, burning obsession with the bodies and private lives of a tiny minority of our neighbors… We are now, by my count, many dozens of bills deep into this obsession: bathrooms, locker rooms, prisons, sports, school curricula, birth certificates, pronouns… And today, we are at it again. And what is the compelling state interest here?”
Senator, the compelling state interest is protecting the privacy, safety, fairness, and constitutional rights of women and girls — and, yes, men and boys — in spaces where biology matters. Your speech is not reasoned disagreement. It is gaslighting on a grand scale.
Biological sex is not a belief system. It is a scientific fact rooted in chromosomes, gametes, and reproductive anatomy. Humans cannot change sex. No amount of legislation, surgery, hormones, or pronouns alters that reality. Title IX, passed in 1972, was explicitly written to protect females from sex-based discrimination in education — including access to single-sex restrooms, locker rooms, showers, and sports. The Trump administration’s Office for Civil Rights is simply enforcing the law as written.
Yet in New Hampshire, schools are openly violating that law.
In the Contoocook Valley (ConVal) School District, the U.S. Department of Education opened a formal Title IX Investigation on March 31, 2026, after the district allowed biological males into girls’ restrooms and locker rooms at ConVal High School. When female students objected, Principal Heather McKillop told them to stop using their own facilities. The district’s policy even classifies accurate statements like “boys do not belong in girls’ locker rooms” as “harassment.”
A community flyer captured the district’s response in stark dialogue:
Boy: “I don’t want to undress with boys. I want to change in the girls’ locker room.”
School: “Ok! That is your right.”
Girls: “We also don’t want to undress with boys.”
School: “Then don’t use the girls’ locker room.”
Girls: “What?? It’s our locker room! Why did you let boys in to begin with?”
School: “It is against district policy to call this student a boy. You are committing harassment…”
Girls’ rights are not hate. Free speech is not up for debate.
And it is not limited to ConVal. In Rochester, a biologically male student at Spaulding High School (TikTok @ayoitsmaci) posted a selfie taken inside the girls’ restroom — with an unsuspecting female student visible leaving a stall in the background. The post, from January 26, 2026, casually brags about hair color and a “fabulous” year. This is not inclusion. This is a documented invasion of privacy broadcast to the world.
Parents who dare to complain are now being threatened. A former ConVal High School student (class of ~2015) posted a profane Facebook rant calling concerned mothers “LOSERS,” “clowns,” and “small-minded,” then escalated with explicit threats: “And when I find you!!! Oh count your fucking DAYS LOLLLLL.” The next day, he posted again: giant white text reading “WHEN I CATCH YOU” over a dark background. This is not debate. This is intimidation aimed at silencing mothers protecting their daughters.
On April 8, 2026, I testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee and told them directly:
“This is not theoretical. Just last week, on March 31, 2026, the U.S. Department of Education opened a Title IX investigation into the Contoocook Valley School District… for allowing biological males into girls’ restrooms and locker rooms. Female students complained about privacy violations, yet the district put gender ideology over girls’ dignity.”
I also shared my own experience of a man who believes he is a woman entering my locker room at the Keene YMCA.
Senator Altschiller claims supporters of biological reality are “obsessed” with a “tiny minority.” The truth is the opposite. The radical gender ideology she defends demands that the vast majority of women and girls surrender their privacy, safety, and fair competition so a tiny minority can live out a fiction. It is not “compassion” to force girls to share intimate spaces with boys. It is not “progress” to erase female-only sports, prisons, or shelters. It is the systematic removal of sex-based rights that women fought for over a century.
Single-sex spaces are not new. They have existed for millennia because biology matters in contexts involving privacy, safety, and fairness. Men and women are different. Pretending otherwise does not make it so.
Gender identity is not sex. Sex is binary, immutable, and observable. The real obsession belongs to activists and politicians who have flooded legislatures with dozens of bills to redefine reality, compel speech, rewrite birth certificates, indoctrinate children, and punish anyone who notices the emperor has no clothes.
The people speaking up for biological reality are not the obsessed ones. We are the ones defending truth, fairness, and the rights of the 99.98% of the population that did not wake up one day and decide their sex no longer applies.
Senator Altschiller and her allies are the ones erasing women. They are the ones obsessed with taking away our bathrooms, our locker rooms, our sports, our safety, and our right to say what is plainly true: men are not women.
New Hampshire has three final bills left to protect biological reality: HB 1217, HB 1299, and HB 1447. Their last Senate Judiciary hearing is Monday, April 21, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. in Room 100 of the State House.
The Governor has vetoed these protections twice. This is our last stand.
Biological sex is real. Privacy is a right. Women and girls deserve their own spaces — and so do men and boys. The science is clear. The law is clear. And the lived reality of every daughter in New Hampshire is clear.
Senator, the only obsession here is yours with denying reality. New Hampshire families are done being gaslit.
✅ STRONG CALL TO ACTION – LAST CHANCE TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
This is it.
The Governor has already vetoed these bills twice. Next week is the final public hearing before they go back to the full Senate for a vote. If we do not show up in force — in person or with powerful written testimony — these critical protections for biological sex in facilities, sports, and public spaces will die again.
The other side is flooding the Judiciary Committee with opposition. When I checked the submitted testimony, supporters were badly outnumbered. That ends now.
If you truly care about women’s rights, girls’ privacy, biological reality, and the right of BOTH sexes to have safe, private spaces, I NEED YOU to do your part. It is not fair to the rest of us who have been carrying this fight alone.
SHOW UP IN PERSON — your physical presence matters more than anything else.
OR submit strong written testimony if you cannot attend.
HEARING DETAILS (Tuesday, April 21, 2026)
Room 100, State House, Concord
HB 1217 – 1:30 p.m.
HB 1299 – 1:40 p.m.
HB 1447 – 1:50 p.m.
HOW TO TESTIFY IN PERSON:
Arrive early (by 1:00 p.m. if possible). Sign up to speak when you arrive. You do not need to stay for all three separate hearings. These three bills are very similar and address the exact same core issue. Simply testify on the first bill (HB 1217 at 1:30 pm) and clearly state in your remarks that your support and comments also apply to HB 1299 and HB 1447. You can then leave after your testimony — your voice will still be counted on all three bills.
HOW TO SUBMIT WRITTEN TESTIMONY
email the Senate Judiciary Committee directly:
Tara.Reardon@gc.nh.gov
Sharon.Carson@gc.nh.gov
brendan.bunnell@gc.nh.gov
William.Gannon@gc.nh.gov
Daryl.Abbas@gc.nh.gov
Debra.Altschiller@gc.nh.gov
Subject line suggestion: “Strong Support for HB 1217, HB 1299 & HB 1447 – Protect Biological Reality”
What to say in 1–2 sentences (feel free to copy/adapt):
“I support HB 1217, HB 1299, and HB 1447 because women and girls — AND men and boys — deserve single-sex spaces, sports, and privacy based on biological sex. These bills protect biological reality and ensure both sexes can have safe, private, dignity-respecting spaces free from members of the opposite sex. The ConVal Title IX investigation proves this is not theoretical — it is happening in our schools right now. Vote YES on all three bills.”
As New Hampshire State Leader for #WalkAway and Chapter Leader for the Independent Women’s Network – Southern NH, I am asking you directly: show up. Bring friends. Bring your daughters or sons. Bring your outrage.
This is the last time these bills will be heard in committee. The Governor is watching. The media is watching. The girls — and boys — of New Hampshire are watching.
Do not let the other side outnumber us again.
I’ll see you at the State House on Tuesday, April 21.
In liberty and in courage,
Bronwyn Sims
New Hampshire State Leader, #WalkAway
Chapter Leader, Independent Women’s Network – Southern NH
