We've heard before from the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in New Jersey – for instance when two inmates became pregnant after having sex with a transgender inmate, and again when they housed a sadistic male convict who admitted to killing a prostituted woman to satisfy a “blood fetish” and then claimed to be trans, and again when a female inmate revealed that she was being targeted for sexual harassment by a violent trans-identified male.

Here's the latest, from Genevieve Gluck at Reduxx:

A woman incarcerated at New Jersey’s Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women (EMCF) alleges she was battered by a male transfer after she repeatedly refused his sexual advances. Speaking with Reduxx, inmate Shakira Reed described how she was assaulted by Jermaine Gibson, who identifies as transgender and uses the name Cyntara, after repeated instances of sexual harassment.

The horrific incident is said to have taken place on April 17, when Gibson was witnessed repeatedly punching Reed in the head. According to witnesses of the attack who spoke exclusively to Reduxx, blood was “everywhere.”

As a result of the injuries Reed sustained, she was removed from the correctional facility and taken to Hunterdon Medical Center, where she received medical care before being transferred to Edna Mahan’s on-site hospital unit. Reed stated that she was being treated for a broken nose and that she had two black eyes that remained swollen for weeks afterwards….

“I was attacked because I didn’t want to have sex with him,” Reed told Reduxx. But disturbingly, Reed found herself penalized for defending herself against her assailant.

Both Gibson and Reed were punished for the altercation and were handed 90 days in “lockup,” a holding cell that is isolated from other inmates. Reed was sent to lockup immediately upon her release from the hospital facility.

She shouldn't have fought back, it seems. Men must have their way. Or perhaps, as in certain Islamic states, women are to blame by tempting men with their alluring charms.

Another female inmate who has repeatedly been placed within the same cell block unit as several of the male transfers spoke to Reduxx about the incident under the condition of anonymity. Pamela* expressed her incredulity and outrage at the circumstances involving the men being held at EMCF.

“I lived on the wing with both of them. Gibson continuously harassed Reed and would often speak in his man voice because he thought it was funny when he was asked not to because it had made the women uncomfortable,” she said.

“During the days leading up to the actual incident, he kept egging her on. When it actually took place, I could hear it. I didn’t see it, but it was so loud we heard them down the wing, and this took place in the rec room. We could hear Shakira yelling, ‘Stop hitting me!'”

Pamela added that she felt the wave of transgender male transfers to the women’s prison was “obscene” because most are still intact, and many have criminal convictions for violence against women.

“The recent events here are just unimaginable and honestly if I wasn’t living them I wouldn’t even believe them. People need to know what this has been like for us because no one has ever come to ask us how we feel about them being here. This is misogyny within misogyny.” 

Quite clearly the whole situation is a disaster for women prisoners, most of whom are highly vulnerable and victims of sexual abuse. How on earth did we get here? Ah yes – the American Civil Liberties Union [ACLU]:

Gibson is one of over two dozen men who have been transferred into the women’s correctional facility over the course of the past few years. A 2019 ACLU lawsuit against the New Jersey Department of Corrections resulted in a settlement which required the state to allow violent male inmates to self-identify into the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women.

The lawsuit was launched on behalf of a transgender male inmate who sought transfer but had been denied. That inmate was anonymized in court records, referred to only as “Sonia Doe.”

Reduxx recently learned that Doe is in fact a man who was investigated by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force for the attempted illicit sale of ammunition and pipe bombs. Daniel Smith uses the name Danielle Demers and is a vocal participant in the “adult diaper” community, a fetish subculture which involves adults dressing up and roleplaying as children during sex.

The ACLU is now a major force in the spread of trans ideology in the US, under the influence of transman Chase Strangio.

Speaking with Reduxx about the attack on Reed, [inmate Kokila] Hiatt elaborated on what she felt was a “backwards situation” enabled by the acceptance of men’s demands.

“The whole ‘gender’ issue makes it as though we’ve forgotten what we already know. We’re having to re-learn that men and women are different and male bodies can be a risk to females,” she said.

“We only got in this backwards situation because men’s concerns were treated as legitimate and women’s concerns were ignored. Women aren’t fighting to be housed in male facilities. Virtually all civil suits filed about ‘gender identity discrimination’ are men wanting access to women’s services. They feel entitled and society allows it.”

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