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#Trans Prisoner
doomdoomofdoom · 12 days
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Kamala Harris does want "transgender surgery on illegal aliens that are in prison", btw.
So since Trumpists are getting mad enough about the jokes to actually cite their sources, I thought I'd put the source out into my left extremist commie faggot echo chamber, too.
The claim originates from an ACLU questionnaire she filled out for her 2020 presidential candidacy, specifically this section:
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She wasn't given a new questionnaire for 2024, and has stated that while her policy on some things may have changed, her values had not. (This most likely means she moved more to the center to appease larger demographics and cut corners to reach compromises. The basic politician stuff.)
It boils down to this: If you're in prison, whether for "illegal" immigration or other crimes, you rely on the state to provide you with necessary amenities, like food and health care. Her argument isn't "hell yeah everyone in prison should get sex changes for free". It's "gender affirming surgery is a necessary medical procedure. If you are in the states care while this becomes necessary, the state should provide it." If you're outraged by your tax money being used on this, consider the massive amount of people being incarcerated in for-profit prisons, on your dime. Then ask yourself if maybe a prison reform might be in order.
Worth noting: In 2015, while Attorney General, Kamala Harris actually argued against providing gender-affirming surgery to an incarcerated trans woman, claiming that HRT and psychotherapy were sufficiently covering her medical needs. She has since obviously changed her stance and assumed responsibility. (I would like to take this moment to remind my fellow left extremist commie faggots that "willingness to learn and rethink your views" is infinitely more valuable than "perfect from the start and unwilling to listen to anyone")
Also found in the source: This image of Kamala Harris participating in the 2019 San Francisco Pride Parade, wearing what I believe to be a sequin rainbow embroidered denim jacket.
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I encourage you to read the provided CNN article and the answers to the ACLU questionnaire, as they give great insight into her values.
TLDR: Based.
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gwydionmisha · 1 year
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enbycarp · 3 months
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Hey all, it's Juneteenth. I feel like this is a good day to talk about folks in prison.
I'm pen pals with several folks in prison. I've been doing this for many years now, and i think it's one of the most important things I've ever done. I started because i was interested in prison abolition, and i was told this was the way to get started in that movement. It's also a way to invest in our communities. Because queer, poc, poor, and disabled communities are disproportionately affected by the industrial prison complex. It's our people who are being thrown into cages and often being forgotten, tortured, enslaved, and denied their rights. We can invest in our communities and participate in mutual aid no matter what our resources or ability levels are. Being a pen pal requires investing a pretty small amount of time and money. Literally, if you can write a letter, you can do it (and often, you can send the letters online, so you don't even need paper).
I have made some true friends as a pen pal. People who have offered me support as much as i have offered them. I have one pen pal who i can talk to about things that i don't talk about with anyone else.
I won't lie, it's not always easy. There have been a couple pen pals that i didn't get along with well. I had to tell them that it wasn't working and gently end our correspondence. I've had two pen pals that stopped writing to me after they got out, and i just have to hope that they're ok out there. And these folks put up with really hard, sometimes horrifying shit inside. It can be hard to process that. Though, I've known other folks with pen pals who clearly set boundaries about what they're comfortable talking about and that's worked for them. I've had a pen pal ask me to do more than i was able to do for them, and i had to tell them no. They understood. You have to be able to set boundaries in any relationship, though.
You get to decide what you can do to help a pen pal. For some of us, that's just writing letters. I sometimes send gifts to folks (mostly books from Amazon). For one of my pen pals, i look up info about magic the gathering or D&D because she plays those games inside. For another, i wrote a letter to help support her case for getting a shorter sentence. One friend likes me to look up facts about his favorite actresses and sports teams. When one friend was facing transphobic discrimination, i organized a call in to the superintendent (and we really helped her). Some pen pals are looking for romantic connections (they generally tell you up front of that's the case). Many queer prisoners just need a connection to their community.
Please at least check out www.blackandpink.org and learn about what being a pen pal can mean for people on the inside. That organization has connected me with several queer pen pals. Even if you're not going to sign up to be a pen pal, just take a few minutes to learn about it.
Thanks!
Ps: you can ask me if you have any questions about
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carsonjonesfiance · 21 hours
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The absolute fucking nerve of Chappell Roan to double down on saying she’s “voting for but can’t endorse” Kamala Harris because “the left has transphobic policies.” Putting aside the disinformation about Kamala’s history with trans prisoners, the idea that trans rights are equally threatened by both candidates is downright laughable to anyone with a brain and memory of 2016-present.
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meren-mindgames · 4 months
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Turning your Best Friend into your Sub, becoming her Owner is so powerful. You can sprinkle in fun little tricks. Casual conversation gets more interesting when you can just shove your fingers in her mouth and press down on her tongue. When you can tug on her slip chain just to watch her brain short circuit. Out of the blue tell her to go get her wand and make herself cum. And then go right back to what you were doing. Mario Party gets random cum breaks, that only you decide. There’s no pattern. Or you can turn it into a fun little sub-game.
Walk up behind her, grip her throat, and kiss her neck. Whisper to her that there’s no escape. Watch her try to not buckle her knees while you move along with your day. In just a few moments she’s totally fine and you’ve moved passed whatever you just did. But you can always go back and do it again.
Casual Ownership is the best.
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whereserpentswalk · 2 months
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Why do trans identified males need to be in women’s prisons? Self identification aside, if a male is unsafe around other males, why wouldn’t females also be unsafe around males?
Why do you think males fluctuate between being being a genuine threat and completely harmless depending on who is raising the concern?
In other words, why are males are a genuine threat when trans women complain about being put in men’s prisons, but completely harmless when cis women complain about having trans women in their prisons?
I don't believe in prisons, and I don't believe in any gender segregation. This is like asking weather or not a certain group should be in a whites only slave plantation for me. The entire system is fucked.
Women's spaces should not exist, anywhere. That is a requirement for trans rights.
Prisons should not exist, anywhere. That is a requirement for human rights.
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banana-zim · 14 days
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I felt this deserved it's own little keychain :) get your very own lil alien buddy here -> kofi shop
Also my bro is getting his own surgery next month, so every bit of support helps.
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eldritch-bf · 16 days
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Guys did you know that if you commit a crime and go to prison the government will give you free transgender operations.
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mitchellray · 2 days
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Good morning please say that back 😘😘
Feeling so motivated this morning
Can I get sweat Daddy in the house
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raelynnteam · 1 year
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Update: please see the pinned post. We don't need to reblog this post right now
Jaina Raelynn (doc #409738) has been falsely accused of misconduct and forcibly removed from the other trans prisoners and allies who support her and keep her safe.
She is on hunger strike until she is returned to her unit where she is safe. The prison claims they moved her for her safety, but they are putting her at risk.  She is currently on day four of her hunger strike, and it as risk of severe medical complications.
Call Stafford Creek Correctional Facility on Wednesday 6/14 and ask them to move Jaina back to her original unit now.
Call (360) 537-1800
Superintendent Jason Bennett: dial option 3 then 6
Associate superintendent Karen Arnold dial option 3 then 5 then 1
The voicemail messages have the wrong name, but you are dialing the correct people.  
Use this script on your call:
"Hello, my name is [name] and I am a community member who is concerned for the health and safety of Jaina Raelynn, doc # 409738.  I am aware that she is on a hunger strike and won't eat again until she knows she is moved to where she feels safe.  She needs to be moved to the same pod, with access to the same dayroom, as Ashley Raelynn (896177) and Pharaoh Grayson (807868). I do not believe she will be safe anywhere else."
Please see the pinned post for more details.
Use the hastag #helpjaina to share when you call!
If you're seeing this on Thursday, please still do call! If it's after that, check the pinned post for updates first.
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doomdoomofdoom · 15 days
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If nothing else, I want you to take this away from yesterday's presidential debate:
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This is a literal, actual, verbatim quote.
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bookmothic-dyke · 16 days
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If my flesh is a prison, I’d like to at least be one of those like cool ones in Scandinavia.
Have my flesh not punish me and isolate me, but be a method of my redemption and growth.
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Trans Woman Wins Landmark Settlement in Suit Over Mistreatment in Jail
A Black transgender woman who sued officials in Broome County, N.Y., over discrimination, violence, and denial of medical care while incarcerated has won a landmark settlement.
Makyyla Holland sued Broome County, its sheriff, and officials at the Broome County Jail in 2022. Her suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York, alleged that during the six weeks she spent in county custody in 2021, the Broome County sheriff’s office and its corrections officers discriminated against her on the basis of her sex, transgender status, and disability; housed her with men; beat her; subjected her to illegal strip searches; and denied her access to prescribed medications, including antidepressants and hormone treatments, triggering severe withdrawal symptoms.
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grindel-elf · 11 months
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I want to underscore that the creator of the audio has stated multiple times in their other videos (and in the full length video this audio is from), that she recognizes that voting/demonstrating/calling your reps DOES indeed have an impact, however, they go on to explain that the impact is simply NOT ENOUGH at this point; that by itself, protest is ineffective without making other disruptions to the system. I highly encourage you to check out his other videos. She has a lot of great content that breaks things down.
You can find their videos at this link:
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meren-mindgames · 4 months
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The mantras slowly invade.
They begin popping up randomly, at first.
Your mind plays them and wanders into Obedience.
They play more. Less time between. Your mind needs them. Your mind Craves them.
More and more you slip into my Ownership.
I have trained you to Brainwash yourself.
The more Brainwashed you become, the more you Brainwash yourself.
It’s a cycle of Ownership, Riot~
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theydjarin · 1 year
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Pedro Pascal for Esquire, talking about Lux Pascal
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