Maddy Kearns
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you know, discrepancies between her deposition and the evidence she gave in court. So I think it wasn't like the dream day in court they'd been hoping for. But even still, yeah, I mean, the fact that he ruled against her is obviously quite a statement. It should be a very easy case, you would think, especially, you know, most Americans can see this for what it is.
you know, discrepancies between her deposition and the evidence she gave in court. So I think it wasn't like the dream day in court they'd been hoping for. But even still, yeah, I mean, the fact that he ruled against her is obviously quite a statement. It should be a very easy case, you would think, especially, you know, most Americans can see this for what it is.
I did think it was very interesting that Erica Strong, the warden of Tallahassee Prison, said in her statement, you know, this is really about...
I did think it was very interesting that Erica Strong, the warden of Tallahassee Prison, said in her statement, you know, this is really about...
I did think it was very interesting that Erica Strong, the warden of Tallahassee Prison, said in her statement, you know, this is really about...
Rhonda Fleming not wanting to be housed with prisoners she views as different to her and you think wow like we're not just talking about you know just thinking like oh I don't like that woman she's too tall or I don't like that woman she's too fat we're talking about an objective recognized difference here right between male and female and the fact that this has been like
Rhonda Fleming not wanting to be housed with prisoners she views as different to her and you think wow like we're not just talking about you know just thinking like oh I don't like that woman she's too tall or I don't like that woman she's too fat we're talking about an objective recognized difference here right between male and female and the fact that this has been like
Rhonda Fleming not wanting to be housed with prisoners she views as different to her and you think wow like we're not just talking about you know just thinking like oh I don't like that woman she's too tall or I don't like that woman she's too fat we're talking about an objective recognized difference here right between male and female and the fact that this has been like
framed as being a sort of subjective thing is really, really troubling. And I think that is one thing, you know, with Trump's executive order, it's going to take time to implement. There's going to be a lot of litigation from, you know, LGBT activists. And I'm sure a lot of these transgender inmates are going to sue if anyone tries to move them out of the women's prisons.
framed as being a sort of subjective thing is really, really troubling. And I think that is one thing, you know, with Trump's executive order, it's going to take time to implement. There's going to be a lot of litigation from, you know, LGBT activists. And I'm sure a lot of these transgender inmates are going to sue if anyone tries to move them out of the women's prisons.
framed as being a sort of subjective thing is really, really troubling. And I think that is one thing, you know, with Trump's executive order, it's going to take time to implement. There's going to be a lot of litigation from, you know, LGBT activists. And I'm sure a lot of these transgender inmates are going to sue if anyone tries to move them out of the women's prisons.
But what it does do is it clarifies this very question. It says, no, wait a minute here. We are pointing to something objective. We're pointing to facts. We're pointing to biological sex, you know, the only kind of sex that there is. And so this is what we need to be rooting our laws and our policies in in order to keep women safe.
But what it does do is it clarifies this very question. It says, no, wait a minute here. We are pointing to something objective. We're pointing to facts. We're pointing to biological sex, you know, the only kind of sex that there is. And so this is what we need to be rooting our laws and our policies in in order to keep women safe.
But what it does do is it clarifies this very question. It says, no, wait a minute here. We are pointing to something objective. We're pointing to facts. We're pointing to biological sex, you know, the only kind of sex that there is. And so this is what we need to be rooting our laws and our policies in in order to keep women safe.
They don't want it as well because I think the policy is fundamentally indefensible. It's obviously dangerous. It's demonstrably dangerous to women to have convicted male felons housed with them. We've seen the results of this. You know, like I said, half of them, at least in the federal system, half of them are sex offenders. I mean...
They don't want it as well because I think the policy is fundamentally indefensible. It's obviously dangerous. It's demonstrably dangerous to women to have convicted male felons housed with them. We've seen the results of this. You know, like I said, half of them, at least in the federal system, half of them are sex offenders. I mean...
They don't want it as well because I think the policy is fundamentally indefensible. It's obviously dangerous. It's demonstrably dangerous to women to have convicted male felons housed with them. We've seen the results of this. You know, like I said, half of them, at least in the federal system, half of them are sex offenders. I mean...
come on that's just like and and i should mention as well you know i interviewed um a former uh jail mate of rhonda's who's who's now released but they spent some time together and became close friends and she was telling me you know she she said she'd been raped like before going into prison she said this is very common in prison that a lot of women who get into life of crime have been sexually abused
come on that's just like and and i should mention as well you know i interviewed um a former uh jail mate of rhonda's who's who's now released but they spent some time together and became close friends and she was telling me you know she she said she'd been raped like before going into prison she said this is very common in prison that a lot of women who get into life of crime have been sexually abused
come on that's just like and and i should mention as well you know i interviewed um a former uh jail mate of rhonda's who's who's now released but they spent some time together and became close friends and she was telling me you know she she said she'd been raped like before going into prison she said this is very common in prison that a lot of women who get into life of crime have been sexually abused