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Originally Posted by Doctorfever
Tell me where I said guards aren’t far far far more likely to assault females than trans inmates.
Unfortunately, I’m sure it probably happens. If it happens once, that is one time too many. That would be a problem that needs to be solved, for the safety of the female inmates.
Trans also have raped female inmates. So, therefore, I can understand why female inmates would not want trans in prison with them.
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So why are more systemic problems being ignored in favour of these fringe issues?
Why is this even an issue? Don’t all genders interact daily in society without the need to segregate them for fear of raping?
I think it’s kind of a case of projection with people who think it’s inevitable that a man and woman can’t be near each other without a rape occurring. Every situation is a potential rape.
Are you capable of being in the presence of a woman without raping her? If you were a prison guard in a women’s prison, would you just start raping inmates?
This is like when people were going Helen Lovejoy about universal change rooms and gender neutral bathrooms.