Hambrook assaulted women in Toronto shelters before bill C-16 even passed. Why was he allowed in? Cast back to the Transitioning our Shelters report ...
The examples that fell under the heading of, “HELP!?! TIPS FOR PROBLEM SITUATIONS,” came from the Trans Communities Shelter Access Project, listing a Toronto address.
They seem to have provided the examples on pgs 37 & 38 of this 2003 report, directing staff to respond to women’s fears of men by re-educating them to never “misgender” trans-identified men, & noting in passing that trans-identified women have been gang-raped in men’s shelters.
In 2003, the Trans Communities Shelter Access Project in Toronto, and the US-based Task Force, already knew that men were aggressive in women’s shelters and frightened the women there, just like they already knew about the risk of women being raped in men’s shelters.
In 2014, Hambrook sexually assaulted women at two different women’s shelters in Toronto.
It could have stopped there. The gender activists could have all reconsidered. But they didn’t, not any more than they’d reconsidered based on the problems they already knew about in 2003.
If you ask US gender activists about these cases in Canada, where there’s more public information available about what happens in prisons, they’ll say that it’s in another country so not relevant to a discussion about US policy.
But it was relevant in 2003.
Gender activists will take help from anyone, anywhere, to accomplish their aims.
Go against them, they’re suddenly offended by everything they, themselves, did. They work on a nonpartisan basis, and internationally. They demand women work only with the captured left, & locally.
They’ll do anything it takes to validate their identity claims, across every aspect of society, up to & including insisting that women’s prisons and shelters house male sex offenders. They always use this same, highly effective playbook.
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The gender identity movement’s depraved indifference to women’s rights and safety is boundless.
They’ve known for years that these policies will expand violent men’s access to women, and that it will result in tragedies.
Please fight like you know this isn’t a misunderstanding.
Please fight like you know that there are women in prisons and homeless shelters who aren’t at their liberty to speak up. They’re counting on the rest of us to make things right.
Fight like you mean to try and represent their interests when no one else will.
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