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03-05-2023 #11
Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
1 out of 1 members liked this post."We can't seem to cure them of the idea that our everyday life is only an illusion, behind which lies the reality of dreams."--Old Missionary, Fitzcarraldo
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03-05-2023 #12
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03-05-2023 #13
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Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
More Liberal nonsense.
I will return to the NYC model. Back when crimes were aggressively prosecuted the crime rate was lowered dramatically. When DeBlasio started his soft on crime experient, unsurprisingly crime rates shot upwards.
If it appears to the prospective criminal that his or her antisocial behavior will lead to significant punishment then a significant percentage of prospective criminals will make the choice not to do the crime.
The conditions that cause crime are varied, but punishing criminals harshly is not one of them.
When you punish enough criminals, others in society do eventually get the message. Even a tapeworm will turn away from pain.
When you go soft on crime you get NYC, Chicago, D.C., S.F., L.A, etc. (all cesspits of crime that were once great cities).
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03-05-2023 #14
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Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
You already tried this with the law on drugs, which was possibly the main reason why the imprisonment rate increased so much after 1980. Are you seriously claiming this was a success or that the problem could be solved if only more people were locked up?
To get back to the topic, do you actually believe convicted trans should be sent to male prisons to maximise the deterrent effect?
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03-05-2023 #15
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Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
Let's see if you can go beyond rehashing right-wing talking points. Here's some data sources on imprisonment and crime rates by US states. I look forward to your explanation as to how this supports your thesis that crime is caused by left-wing politicians not locking up enough people. There appears to be no clear relationship to me, but maybe you are more creative.
https://www.hamiltonproject.org/char...rates_by_state
https://usafacts.org/articles/which-...nd-most-crime/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ent_crime_rate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...pervision_rate
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03-05-2023 #16
Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
Bullshit. Lowered dramatically is not eliminated. Treating the symptoms only ever gives temporary gains. There are systemic issues in play. Also, if crime goes down and innocent people are persecuted (yes, there are plenty of bullshit arrests), then it's just a shell game.
Crime has always been a problem in "great cities." Every city you cited has always been known for high crime.
"We can't seem to cure them of the idea that our everyday life is only an illusion, behind which lies the reality of dreams."--Old Missionary, Fitzcarraldo
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03-06-2023 #17
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Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
I think that anyone can identify however they want.But A Trans woman who gets prostrate cancer will have to be treated as a Male because of the medication used. So if they feel their rights so strongly as a right to be female which we all respect would they deny treatment.
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03-06-2023 #18
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Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
"To get back to the topic, do you actually believe convicted trans should be sent to male prisons to maximise the deterrent effect?"
It is probably safer for the genetic females (who are incarcerated) for convicted trans folks (MTF) to be sent to male prisons. We have seen female prisoners abused by men who claimed they were transsexual after they were convicted (of rape among other things) and then sent to women's' prison.
At this point I'm sick of catering to the "rights" of prisoners (transsexual or otherwise).
If it were up to me, the U.S. would buy Devil's Island from the French and start incarcerating felons down there. I would have them wear striped pajamas and have them break up rocks into smaller rocks all day.
I will emphasize that there is difference between jail and prisons. If you get sent to prison you are an outlier and committed serious offenses, and are deserving of punishment.
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03-06-2023 #19
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Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
I think you are dodging the question a bit. I'm not suggesting that they should be sent to female prison just on their say so that they are trans. The question is what do you think should happen to those who can show some prior evidence that they were transitioning.
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03-06-2023 #20
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Re: I'm a trans woman of color in an all-male prison. I had to sue the state to get g
You may not be aware of this, but that's pretty much what your own country was used for prior to independence. Sounds like you want to go back to those days.
https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/ar...on-to-america/
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