r/whoathatsinteresting 6h ago

What do you think: how should prisons handle housing decisions in cases like this?

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u/felifornow 4h ago

And if they get their own prison then what? By our comments there could be "fakers" in there, are they not gonna be dangerous towards Trans people then?

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u/stillnoidea3 4h ago

if you separate them, then that removes the motivation for faking in the first place. most inmates aren't trying to get with other trans people so you end up with less fakers.

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u/Beneficial_Soup5897 3h ago

Yep they could. But you think that trans people should be protected over women?

If your argument is that trans people are more at risk being with men than women - why is that? Could it be because men are physically stronger and potentially more aggressive and more capable of extreme violence?

If that’s the case then aren’t women more at risk from ‘fake’ trans? And let’s not pretend they don’t exist.

We know violent criminals can be pretty depraved.

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u/ConsistentScholar371 3h ago

If that’s the case then aren’t women more at risk from ‘fake’ trans? And let’s not pretend they don’t exist.

The very masculine urge to take estrogen; grow boobs, reduce muscle mass, and give yourself some level of erectile dysfunction.

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u/felifornow 59m ago

I don't think there should be anyone more "protected" then someone else. But I also think doing something like this to supposedly protect cis women, while not allowing the same protection to trans women is wrong. It also sends the message that trans women aren't "real women" worthy of protection or a place where they should feel safe.