how PinkNews covered a female inmate getting raped by a sexually violent transwoman inmate
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how PinkNews covered a transwoman getting raped by a sexually violent biologically male inmate.
In the article on the woman's rape, she was slighted as "anti-trans," her assault was consistently referred to as a "claim" as though it did not happen, and her entire experience was framed as bigotry.
1/2 of the article is then dedicated to how hard transwomen have it in jail.
In the article on the transwoman, PinkNews magically acknowledges that inmates should not be forced to be incarcerated with individuals they feel pose a danger to their safety! Miraculous!
Let me be 100% clear: sexual assault is beyond the pale. I don't care who the victim is.
But this whole "we're only going to care about what trauma survivors want when they validate our politics" shit is getting OOOOOLD
Transwoman inmates in female prisons are 6x more likely to commit sexual assault.
We have COUNTLESS examples of sexually violent men identifying their way into women's prisons.
But PinkNews believes only biological males have the right to protection from other biological males.
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"Pony is an ape" yeah -- she is. She was one that was subject to horrific abuse, and you are telling me she deserves more consideration in her trauma than human beings.
Give me a fuckin break.
The point is: Trauma victims -- OF ALL KINDS -- deserve to have their trauma and needs considered in their treatment.
THREAD: the questions on trans issues I need answers to
1. is there any actual argument for why a white person cant identify as black and use resources intended for black folks that does not immediately conflict with why males can identify as female and use resource for females?
2. if hormones equalize everything, why have no transmen broken any male world records in any athletic category?
3. if transwomen are women... wouldn't they be offended by the erasure of words like "woman" and references to women (ie: mothers)