> You've just named countries. Pick one. Read the actual policy. It might surprise you. Sorry but this is just vague insinuation. You haven't given any hints as to what you believe will be a surprise. Could you…
> It's likely not safe to place trans women into male prisons either though, so I think there ought to another axis than just male/female along which we can segregate, such as violent/non-violent criminal…
> This does not apply to the actual policies I assume you're complaining about. Please read the policies – or name them, if you have found some that work that way. California, Washington, Ireland, for example. All…
I'm talking about men in women's prisons. Any man can call himself a woman, and under policies that elevate "gender identity" over sex, will be believed. Effectively making women's prisons mixed-sex environments.…
Even one case of women prisoners being raped by men who are incarcerated in a women's prisons is sufficient to show that this recent experiment in removing this safeguarding measure for women inmates has been a failure,…
> bad apples The full expression this term is taken from is: "a few bad apples rot the whole barrel". Women don't know in advance who the bad apples are amongst men, so in contexts where women are particularly…
Is it your claim that this doesn't happen? Here are some search terms for you, these are examples of men in women's prisons who have sexually assaulted or raped women inmates while incarcerated: Janiah Monroe, Karen…
> women prisoners raped and impregnated by male guards This is why in the UK, women's prisons have a policy where at least 50% of prison officers must be female, and only female officers are allowed to conduct intimate…
> I'll add: the current fuss about "protecting women's spaces" is pointless > rather than just appealing to hypothetical situations These aren't hypothetical situations. In some jurisdictions, prisoners are housed based…
That I'm commenting on a new account doesn't invalidate anything I've said. This is a weak and irrelevant criticism.
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> You've just named countries. Pick one. Read the actual policy. It might surprise you. Sorry but this is just vague insinuation. You haven't given any hints as to what you believe will be a surprise. Could you…
> It's likely not safe to place trans women into male prisons either though, so I think there ought to another axis than just male/female along which we can segregate, such as violent/non-violent criminal…
> This does not apply to the actual policies I assume you're complaining about. Please read the policies – or name them, if you have found some that work that way. California, Washington, Ireland, for example. All…
I'm talking about men in women's prisons. Any man can call himself a woman, and under policies that elevate "gender identity" over sex, will be believed. Effectively making women's prisons mixed-sex environments.…
Even one case of women prisoners being raped by men who are incarcerated in a women's prisons is sufficient to show that this recent experiment in removing this safeguarding measure for women inmates has been a failure,…
> bad apples The full expression this term is taken from is: "a few bad apples rot the whole barrel". Women don't know in advance who the bad apples are amongst men, so in contexts where women are particularly…
Is it your claim that this doesn't happen? Here are some search terms for you, these are examples of men in women's prisons who have sexually assaulted or raped women inmates while incarcerated: Janiah Monroe, Karen…
> women prisoners raped and impregnated by male guards This is why in the UK, women's prisons have a policy where at least 50% of prison officers must be female, and only female officers are allowed to conduct intimate…
> I'll add: the current fuss about "protecting women's spaces" is pointless > rather than just appealing to hypothetical situations These aren't hypothetical situations. In some jurisdictions, prisoners are housed based…
That I'm commenting on a new account doesn't invalidate anything I've said. This is a weak and irrelevant criticism.
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