Rs are terminally out of touch with normal people

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Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Women in women’s prisons didn’t use to have to worry about getting pregnant from rape. Now they do.


Hello, please read the following articles. Especially the last one regarding the rape pregnancies. Then come back and respond. Thanks.

https://www.npr.org/2022/07/28/1106956474/female-jail-inmates-rape-lawsuit-indiana

Several women being held at a jail in southern Indiana have filed a federal lawsuit against corrections officers there, alleging they allowed a group of men in custody to rape, assault, threaten and harass the women.

Eight women listed as plaintiffs say Clark County Jail Officer David Lowe gave the men keys to the women's cells in exchange for $1,000 on the night of Oct. 23, 2021.

"Numerous male detainees" allegedly stayed in the women's pods for more than two hours, into the early morning of Oct. 24, according to the suit, which was filed Monday.

In those hours, the men covered their faces while verbally and sexually assaulting the women, and threatened to harm them further if they pressed the emergency call button, the suit says.


https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/senate-report-documents-widespread-sexual-abuse-female-inmates/story?id=95157791

Widespread sexual abuse of female inmates continues to plague federal prisons and accountability measures for staff have not contained the scourge of such violence, according to a Senate investigative report released Tuesday.

Women were abused by prison staff in at least 19 of the 29 federal facilities that held female inmates since 2012, the bipartisan report from the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations found. The Bureau of Prisons opened 5,415 cases alleging sexual abuse by federal employees from 2012 to 2022.

Former inmate and survivor Briane Moore testified before the subcommittee on Tuesday, recounting how she was raped by an officer while she was imprisoned at a federal facility in West Virginia. She said the officer, a captain at the prison, would take her to private areas of the facility to abuse her out of sight of surveillance cameras.

"I knew he had the power to prevent me from being transferred to a prison closer to my family closer to my daughter," Moore said. "He was a captain with total control over me. I had no choice but to obey."

She said that she feared getting placed in solitary confinement if she tried to report the officer and was aware of other women who were punished for reporting abuse.


https://eji.org/cases/tutwiler/

EJI investigated the widespread sexual abuse of incarcerated women by male guards at Tutwiler. In interviews with more than 50 women incarcerated at Tutwiler, EJI uncovered evidence of frequent and severe officer-on-inmate sexual violence, including that several incarcerated women had become pregnant after being raped by prison guards.

In 2012, EJI released the results of its investigation, revealing that from 2009 to 2011, six correctional officers were convicted for criminal sexual abuse of incarcerated women but only one faced more than five days in jail.

Despite the known high rate of sexual contact between male staff and incarcerated women, the warden and correctional officers at Tutwiler continued to punish and humiliate women who report sexual misconduct, routinely placing them in segregation, stripping them of their property, denying them contact with their families, and forcing them to submit to unwanted medical procedures.

EJI also found evidence that prison officials were misreporting the frequency of sexual assaults by prison employees.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


So your solution to the problem is to further endanger women by allowing trans women into women's prisons? You are a genius!


NP. Your rallying cry for the safety of women in prisons is so heartwarming!!!! This is great! The right has finally seen the light and we need to create a system that's safe for everyone, including the prisoners. We have evidence of this amazing concern right here folks. Prisons are dangerous and women are harmed - news at 11!!!!!!


If the Left's answer to the problem of prison violence is allow trans women to inflict more violence on women then you are as concerned about women as the Right. Who knew the Democrats were to out of touch with normal people.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?


That indeed seems to be the position here.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


So your solution to the problem is to further endanger women by allowing trans women into women's prisons? You are a genius!


Ah, so you conveniently didn't answer the numerous studies that demonstrate where trans people are at greater victims in prisons. If you disagree, then please show evidence that shows trans people are committing more violence than being on the receiving end of violence in prisons.


Get back on track. Your question and its answer is irrelevant to the discussion.



PP is obfuscating because he knows the facts do not support his case. The real question is if trans women commit more crimes and assaults than natal women. And the answer is yes. The research is clear that “transwomen” retain male patterns of criminality and violence.
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Anonymous wrote:Normally HRT sterilizes trans people. I don’t understand how these trans women are getting cis women pregnant unless they’re not receiving hormone treatment.


Self-ID as a woman and requesting placement in a woman’s prison doesn’t require HRT. In fact it doesn’t require any medical transition at all.


It is interesting how poorly informed the general public is about trans women and what that means from a hormonal and sexual function perspective.

The reality is the overwhelming majority of “trans women” retain fully functioning pen1ses.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


So your solution to the problem is to further endanger women by allowing trans women into women's prisons? You are a genius!


NP. Your rallying cry for the safety of women in prisons is so heartwarming!!!! This is great! The right has finally seen the light and we need to create a system that's safe for everyone, including the prisoners. We have evidence of this amazing concern right here folks. Prisons are dangerous and women are harmed - news at 11!!!!!!


If the Left's answer to the problem of prison violence is allow trans women to inflict more violence on women then you are as concerned about women as the Right. Who knew the Democrats were to out of touch with normal people.


Not out of touch, just genuinely so excited to hear that the right is joining the fight!!!! We ride at dawn!!!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


So your solution to the problem is to further endanger women by allowing trans women into women's prisons? You are a genius!


NP. Your rallying cry for the safety of women in prisons is so heartwarming!!!! This is great! The right has finally seen the light and we need to create a system that's safe for everyone, including the prisoners. We have evidence of this amazing concern right here folks. Prisons are dangerous and women are harmed - news at 11!!!!!!


If the Left's answer to the problem of prison violence is allow trans women to inflict more violence on women then you are as concerned about women as the Right. Who knew the Democrats were to out of touch with normal people.


Not out of touch, just genuinely so excited to hear that the right is joining the fight!!!! We ride at dawn!!!


At least both parties can agree on something - their hate for women.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?


That indeed seems to be the position here.


No, just incredibly disingenuous. Male violence is a problem for everyone. Period. But I haven't seen such (fake, faux, crocodile tears) concern over violence against women since I started working in the field in 1992. The only time any of you liars give a crap about violence against women is when it's some anomaly in prison. Male violence in prisons has been an issue for long enough that an entire national resource center is dedicated to it, PREA exists for a reason. One news article, even a few, that shows that sometimes trans women also commit violence means d!ck. It means violence happens in prisons. If every act of violence in prison made the news there'd be room for nothing else. It makes the news because it's rare. But you acting all boo hoo about violence against women - omg there's violence against women, we must stop these trans people from committing such heinous acts against our lovely women - is sickening. You don't give two craps about violence against women. You care about your new justification to hate trans people. Save it, we don't need your faux concern or outrage. Where the hell have you been all these years? Not giving a crap, that's where.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?


That indeed seems to be the position here.


No, just incredibly disingenuous. Male violence is a problem for everyone. Period. But I haven't seen such (fake, faux, crocodile tears) concern over violence against women since I started working in the field in 1992. The only time any of you liars give a crap about violence against women is when it's some anomaly in prison. Male violence in prisons has been an issue for long enough that an entire national resource center is dedicated to it, PREA exists for a reason. One news article, even a few, that shows that sometimes trans women also commit violence means d!ck. It means violence happens in prisons. If every act of violence in prison made the news there'd be room for nothing else. It makes the news because it's rare. But you acting all boo hoo about violence against women - omg there's violence against women, we must stop these trans people from committing such heinous acts against our lovely women - is sickening. You don't give two craps about violence against women. You care about your new justification to hate trans people. Save it, we don't need your faux concern or outrage. Where the hell have you been all these years? Not giving a crap, that's where.


Instead of encouraging people to be more concerned about violence against women, you are telling them to sit down and shut up? Bravo! You win the prize for misogynist of the day.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?


That indeed seems to be the position here.


No, just incredibly disingenuous. Male violence is a problem for everyone. Period. But I haven't seen such (fake, faux, crocodile tears) concern over violence against women since I started working in the field in 1992. The only time any of you liars give a crap about violence against women is when it's some anomaly in prison. Male violence in prisons has been an issue for long enough that an entire national resource center is dedicated to it, PREA exists for a reason. One news article, even a few, that shows that sometimes trans women also commit violence means d!ck. It means violence happens in prisons. If every act of violence in prison made the news there'd be room for nothing else. It makes the news because it's rare. But you acting all boo hoo about violence against women - omg there's violence against women, we must stop these trans people from committing such heinous acts against our lovely women - is sickening. You don't give two craps about violence against women. You care about your new justification to hate trans people. Save it, we don't need your faux concern or outrage. Where the hell have you been all these years? Not giving a crap, that's where.


Why don’t we place transwomen on their own then? Why are they required to go into women’s prison?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?


That indeed seems to be the position here.


No, just incredibly disingenuous. Male violence is a problem for everyone. Period. But I haven't seen such (fake, faux, crocodile tears) concern over violence against women since I started working in the field in 1992. The only time any of you liars give a crap about violence against women is when it's some anomaly in prison. Male violence in prisons has been an issue for long enough that an entire national resource center is dedicated to it, PREA exists for a reason. One news article, even a few, that shows that sometimes trans women also commit violence means d!ck. It means violence happens in prisons. If every act of violence in prison made the news there'd be room for nothing else. It makes the news because it's rare. But you acting all boo hoo about violence against women - omg there's violence against women, we must stop these trans people from committing such heinous acts against our lovely women - is sickening. You don't give two craps about violence against women. You care about your new justification to hate trans people. Save it, we don't need your faux concern or outrage. Where the hell have you been all these years? Not giving a crap, that's where.


Why don’t we place transwomen on their own then? Why are they required to go into women’s prison?


Are you unaware that women’s primary function is serve as emotional support humans for suffering males? How will trans women ever be able to feel fulfilled if they can not access each and every existing single-sex space on the planet?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?


That indeed seems to be the position here.


No, just incredibly disingenuous. Male violence is a problem for everyone. Period. But I haven't seen such (fake, faux, crocodile tears) concern over violence against women since I started working in the field in 1992. The only time any of you liars give a crap about violence against women is when it's some anomaly in prison. Male violence in prisons has been an issue for long enough that an entire national resource center is dedicated to it, PREA exists for a reason. One news article, even a few, that shows that sometimes trans women also commit violence means d!ck. It means violence happens in prisons. If every act of violence in prison made the news there'd be room for nothing else. It makes the news because it's rare. But you acting all boo hoo about violence against women - omg there's violence against women, we must stop these trans people from committing such heinous acts against our lovely women - is sickening. You don't give two craps about violence against women. You care about your new justification to hate trans people. Save it, we don't need your faux concern or outrage. Where the hell have you been all these years? Not giving a crap, that's where.


Instead of encouraging people to be more concerned about violence against women, you are telling them to sit down and shut up? Bravo! You win the prize for misogynist of the day.


Why do I need to encourage you to be more concerned about violence against women? Why does that need encouraging? Shouldn't you already be? You really need someone like to me to explain to you why violence against women is bad, so that you'll finally pay attention? You're the one seemingly so concerned about it, why don't YOU tell all of us how much you've done to work against violence against women, since you seem to care so much about it.

I also happen to think trans people are human beings and have a right to exist. Sue me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?


That indeed seems to be the position here.


No, just incredibly disingenuous. Male violence is a problem for everyone. Period. But I haven't seen such (fake, faux, crocodile tears) concern over violence against women since I started working in the field in 1992. The only time any of you liars give a crap about violence against women is when it's some anomaly in prison. Male violence in prisons has been an issue for long enough that an entire national resource center is dedicated to it, PREA exists for a reason. One news article, even a few, that shows that sometimes trans women also commit violence means d!ck. It means violence happens in prisons. If every act of violence in prison made the news there'd be room for nothing else. It makes the news because it's rare. But you acting all boo hoo about violence against women - omg there's violence against women, we must stop these trans people from committing such heinous acts against our lovely women - is sickening. You don't give two craps about violence against women. You care about your new justification to hate trans people. Save it, we don't need your faux concern or outrage. Where the hell have you been all these years? Not giving a crap, that's where.


Instead of encouraging people to be more concerned about violence against women, you are telling them to sit down and shut up? Bravo! You win the prize for misogynist of the day.


Why do I need to encourage you to be more concerned about violence against women? Why does that need encouraging? Shouldn't you already be? You really need someone like to me to explain to you why violence against women is bad, so that you'll finally pay attention? You're the one seemingly so concerned about it, why don't YOU tell all of us how much you've done to work against violence against women, since you seem to care so much about it.

I also happen to think trans people are human beings and have a right to exist. Sue me.


The trans activist boogeyman is to claim an existential crisis. Newsflash! No one is trying to genocide trans people. Get over your perpetual victimhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think what happened to the inmate is terrible, but I also think we are discounting that prison in general is an extremely violent place. Prisoner on prisoner violence is unfortunately a given.


Wow! So women should be OK with trans women sexually assaulting and raping women because prisoner on prisoner violence happens? So if violence against women is not big deal because as you say because "violence happens", then why should anyone care about violence against trans and gay people?


No one is saying that, you fool. Prison is a violent place, and inmates are likely to be assaulted by inmates and guards. Is violence by trans inmates awful and should be handled? Yes. However, you conveniently leave out that trans inmates are much more likely be victims of violence in jail. Yet, I don't see you crying over them.


I just want to make sure I have this right. Trans women are allowed to be fearful of men, but if women claim to be fearful of male violence, they are TERFs.
Did I get that right?


That indeed seems to be the position here.


No, just incredibly disingenuous. Male violence is a problem for everyone. Period. But I haven't seen such (fake, faux, crocodile tears) concern over violence against women since I started working in the field in 1992. The only time any of you liars give a crap about violence against women is when it's some anomaly in prison. Male violence in prisons has been an issue for long enough that an entire national resource center is dedicated to it, PREA exists for a reason. One news article, even a few, that shows that sometimes trans women also commit violence means d!ck. It means violence happens in prisons. If every act of violence in prison made the news there'd be room for nothing else. It makes the news because it's rare. But you acting all boo hoo about violence against women - omg there's violence against women, we must stop these trans people from committing such heinous acts against our lovely women - is sickening. You don't give two craps about violence against women. You care about your new justification to hate trans people. Save it, we don't need your faux concern or outrage. Where the hell have you been all these years? Not giving a crap, that's where.


Instead of encouraging people to be more concerned about violence against women, you are telling them to sit down and shut up? Bravo! You win the prize for misogynist of the day.


Why do I need to encourage you to be more concerned about violence against women? Why does that need encouraging? Shouldn't you already be? You really need someone like to me to explain to you why violence against women is bad, so that you'll finally pay attention? You're the one seemingly so concerned about it, why don't YOU tell all of us how much you've done to work against violence against women, since you seem to care so much about it.

I also happen to think trans people are human beings and have a right to exist. Sue me.


The trans activist boogeyman is to claim an existential crisis. Newsflash! No one is trying to genocide trans people. Get over your perpetual victimhood.


When you throw up roadblock after roadblock to maintain their care, that's exactly what you're doing. In Florida, SB 254 is going to make it incredibly difficult if not impossible in some situations, to just be transgender. That's literally the point. To get their medications prescribed and maintained is going to be impossible for some. This is for adults, not children. So GTFOH with your "no one is trying to genocide trans people." They actually are.
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