Who, Other Than Anyone With Half A Brain, Did Not See This Coming?
Transgender Inmate Impregnates Two Fellow Inmates, Surprise Does Not Ensue
The New York Post is reporting today that a trans-identified male behind bars at a New Jersey women’s prison impregnated two fellow inmates, prompting officials to move him to a different facility, a report revealed Saturday.
That New York City will impose a maximum $250,000 for misgendering someone, the Post has reported this incident as a woman having committed the act, complete with she/her pronouns.
Demi Minor, 27, was moved last month from the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women to the Garden State Youth Correctional Facility — a prison for young adults in Burlington County, a New Jersey Department of Corrections spokesman told NJ.com.
Minor’s move comes months after it was revealed that he had impregnated two inmates while locked up at the female prison after engaging in “consensual sexual relationships with another incarcerated person.”
Minor is serving a 30-year sentence for manslaughter.
In 2021, New Jersey enacted a policy to allow prisoners to be housed in accordance with their preferred gender identity. The policy, which must be in place for at least a year, was part of a settlement from a civil rights suit brought by a woman forced to live in men’s prisons for 18 months.
The DOC says it still operates under the policy but “the department is currently reviewing the policy for housing transgender incarcerated persons with the intention of implementing minor modifications.”
Housing decisions, the spokesman said, “are made within the parameters of the settlement agreement which requires consideration of gender identity and the health and safety of the individual.”
Again, I have to ask you, my readers, what is easier to believe: that Demi here just wants easier access to a women’s prison or that he, like many other male inmates requesting transfers to women’s prisons, have all suddenly come down with gender dysphoria?
There are women in New Jersey, Washington and California who are being put in the most vulnerable of situations - behind bars with male prisoners.
Why, you might be asking yourself? According to Scott Fleming, a former Washington State Department Of Corrections officer, “There’s less of a threat to you physically (if you’re a biological male in the women’s facility) and the potential for having a sexual relationship or forcing yourself on [women] is pretty high.”
This is the same Scott Fleming who revealed to the world that a level 1 sex offender convicted of the rape of a 12-year-old girl was transferred to a women’s prison, where he groomed and raped a woman who is developmentally disabled and a survivor of sexual abuse.
Hobbie Bingham (seen above) was convicted in Louisiana in 2003 for the offense of Carnal Knowledge Of A Juvenile (commonly known as statutory rape) and received a six year sentence with four years suspended by a judge and was also ordered to register as a low-level offender.
Bingham was subsequently transferred to a women’s prison in Washington where he was discovered naked in bed with a female prisoner who doctors described as having the mental development of a young child.
The two had reportedly been cellmates for at least a week before being discovered.
Just about anyone who didn’t fall out of a tree yesterday could tell you that this is the inevitable result of friendly transgender policies. Bingham was only sent to this facility because he claimed he was, in fact, a woman.
The bar to prove one’s transgender status is ridiculously low. Prisoners making these applications do not have to have undergone “corrective” surgery and they don’t even have to be on hormone therapy to lower their testosterone levels. They simply have to “avow” that they believe themselves to be female and convince some prison officials of their “sincerity” and they’re good to go.
There’s no way to test anyone for gender dysphoria because it’s a mental illness and not a physical one. The only qualification is a belief that they’re something that’s medically impossible to achieve - and that means anyone can game the system by lying about their transgender status.
The states of California, Washington and New Jersey have just handed male prisoners a powerful incentive to concoct such a story and in doing so have victimized biologically female inmates of their correctional facilities.