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Six wedge issue bills founded in fear and prejudice? This is certainly productive...

Can we dock pay for this shit?
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Well hey, glad to know the legislature is finally focusing on the backlog of substantive issues in front of them...oh, wait never mind
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Transwomen are the very LEAST likely people to assault another person. Truly. They know there is suspicion of them already, they're not going to do anything to risk their own safety, for a start. Then there's the *small* fact that they actually ARE WOMEN, and women don't tend to randomly sexually assault other women. Seems this one comes from the wrongful and ignorant assumption that Transwomen aren't really women, just male perverts in disguise. That ignorance by lawmakers sickens me.

One Trans girlfriend I have dinner with now and again, and never has anybody minded that she uses the women's restroom. It's not our business!!! Jesus. I don't question anybody else's use of the bathroom. Why should we question hers?
She has the right to not have to go into the men's restroom and risk being assaulted herself, surely.
I think this prejudice exists perhaps more for women that are just beginning to transition and therefore don't 'pass' as easily? I am sure nobody even notices the many Transwomen who 'pass'. Is this horrific bill supposed to include them, too? And if so, how?
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https://gendertrender.wordpress.com/2015…

Allison Woolbert, founder of the “Terf Tracker”, “Trans Violence Tracking Portal” and “Transgender Human Rights Institute” resigned today when his criminal past as a violent sex offender was revealed by fellow transwomen Wesley “Laurelai” Bailey and Harrison “Melissa” Savage.
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http://www.fromestandard.co.uk/Woman-all…

A 60-year-old woman has appeared in court charged with forcing a 13 year old boy to perform sexual acts on him when he was formerly a man at Frome.
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Local youth minister charged with sexual abuse of a juvenile

By SAMANTHA PERRY Bluefield Daily Telegraph | Posted 16 hours ago

BLUEFIELD — A transgender Bluefield man involved in youth ministry at local Episcopal churches was arrested Tuesday and charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse of a juvenile.

James “Jimmy” Lilly, 24, was charged with one count of incest, one count of second-degree sexual assault and 31 counts of first-degree sexual abuse, Detective K.L. Adams, with the Bluefield Police Department, said.

Adams said the victim in the case is a juvenile female. He said the abuse began in 2009 when the victim was 9 to 10 years old, and continued until she was 16.

The alleged abuse in the case took place at a home, and not a church, Adams said.

“Mr. Lilly, by his own admission, is transgender,” Adams said. “He is in the process of becoming a woman.”
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Plymouth transgender sex offender jailed after coming into contact with child
By Plymouth Herald | Posted: January 12, 2016

By CHARLOTTE TURNER Herald Reporter @chareyt

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A TRANSGENDER convicted sex offender who lived at a home where a child was staying in breach of a court order has been sentenced to 20 months in prison.

Kristen Lukess, aged 50, pleaded guilty to two counts of breaching her Sexual Offences Prevention Order by befriending a woman with an 11-year old son and neglecting to inform the victim of her history, Plymouth Crown Court heard.
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http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidenc…

Testimony admitted by the British Association of Gender Identity Specialists to the Transgender Equality Inquiry in the UK Parliament took a surprise turn when members sounded the alarm over what they warned is an “ever increasing tide” of transwoman criminal sex offenders. They outline how sex-offending transwomen whom they describe as “pretend transsexuals” adopt a transgender identity for various nefarious purposes, often involving increased access to vulnerable women and child victims.

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