Gym Kicks Black Woman Out Over a Man In Women's Locker Room.
Why THIS Viral Gym Video Matters
The Clip That Lit Me Up
I was planning to talk about persecuted Christians in Nigeria and President Trump’s 60 Minutes appearance. We will get there. But first I have to address the wildest locker room video I’ve ever seen.
A woman walked into the women’s locker room at a gym in Los Angeles and says she found a naked man undressing. She complained. Staff told her to leave.
She went public, and the internet split into two camps: people defending basic female privacy, and people attacking her for saying out loud what millions of women are thinking.
I watched the footage. I listened to her anger and fear. I get it. If a woman says, “I don’t want a man in the locker room while I am changing,” she should not be treated like a problem. She should be heard and protected.
Every woman should be standing with her.
“That’s a Woman?” No. That’s a Man.
In a second clip, you see the dude people were insisting was a “woman.” No effort to pass. Gym sweats. Long sleeve. A dangly earring does not make you female.
This is where common sense has to come back. Men and women are different. The women’s locker room is a private space for women and girls. If you are a biological male, you have no business walking in there and getting naked around them. Period.
If a gym cannot enforce that basic boundary, cancel the membership of the man who violated the boundary, not the woman who complained about it.
What Gym Was It?
The woman called it Gold’s Gym. Locals pointed out the Beverly Center location in L.A. is now operated as EOS Fitness in the same building. Either way, the point stands: the brand on the door does not matter if the policy inside violates women’s privacy.
If the location wants to explain what happened and how they will protect women going forward, my door is open. Better yet, bring the woman on so she can tell her full story.
Women Deserve a Voice — Not a Lecture
I am tired of people who are not women telling women how they should feel about seeing naked men in their locker room. That is the same nonsense we see when white liberals try to speak for black communities while ignoring what black families actually ask for.
Ask the women in the building. Do a real survey at the gym. Give them a vote. “We don’t want men in our locker room” is not hate. It is normal, healthy boundaries.
“Inclusion” Without Restraint Becomes Invasion
A lot of national chains moved to “gender identity” access in recent years. Planet Fitness. Crunch. Many Gold’s locations. Some states even require identity-based access by law. Others leave it up to the franchise.
Here is the problem: when “inclusion” for one group means removing privacy for women and girls, that is not inclusion. That is invasion. Every policy has to answer one question: who is being protected and who is being punished?
Right now, women who say “no” are the ones getting punished.
The Morality Nobody Wants to Talk About
Let’s be real. Men do not pull themselves out in front of other men in locker rooms. That is not how normal dudes act. We keep it moving, mind our business, and use the stalls and dividers like grownups.
So why would a man go into the women’s locker room and expose himself to women and girls who did not consent to that? You are not “affirming” anything. You are forcing women to participate in your confusion. That is wrong.
And spare me the spin about “orientation.” If a biological male who is attracted to women is undressing around women who cannot leave the space without losing their workout and their membership, that is not equality. That is coerced exposure.
What The Woman Said — And Why I Believe Her
In her emotional video, she described feeling violated and then being treated like the offender. That is insane. She should have her membership restored immediately with an apology. The man should lose his membership and be trespassed.
Women are not props in somebody else’s identity performance. They are daughters, mothers, sisters, and they deserve safety and privacy.
Know Your Rights At The Gym
I am not your lawyer, but here is the practical playbook:
Document it. If you see a male in the women’s locker room, step out to a public area and tell staff on camera who you spoke to and what you reported.
Ask for the written policy. Get it emailed to you. If they refuse, note the time and names.
Escalate respectfully. Manager, then corporate. Keep a paper trail.
Chargebacks and complaints. If they terminate you for objecting, dispute the contract with your bank and file a consumer complaint with your state AG.
Choose a gym that protects women. Vote with your feet and your dollars.
Gyms can make private changing stalls available to anyone who wants them — without sacrificing women’s spaces. It is not complicated.
The Bigger Cultural Fight
This is bigger than one gym. It is about whether our country still believes in truth, boundaries, and the dignity of women.
Truth: Men are men. Women are women. Biology is real.
Boundaries: Privacy is not bigotry.
Dignity: Protecting women is not optional, it is moral.
We can be kind to people who struggle with identity while still saying “no” to behavior that violates women’s rights. That is what adults do.
My Bottom Line
I stand with that woman. I stand with every mom and daughter who just wants to change clothes without a man walking in. If a gym cannot figure that out, they do not deserve your business.
Hold the line, protect women, and bring back common sense.
— Brandon Tatum

Thank you for stating what needed to be said. Men are men, women are women and that is real biology. I'm so tired of all the human weakness. Feelings are not fact and the "identity" crap is beyond ridiculous. This is Mental Illness! Treat it for what it is and do it now!
We live in a time when things are wrong that they turn it to where you are wrong. It will continue to get worse. It has gotten to this point because the normal people with morals, didn't step up and voice their opinion when it mattered. So it is too late now