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Why are women's prisons in California passing out condoms?
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Democrats Hate Women
2024-03-16 20:02:44 UTC
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Sex is illegal in every prison. Sex between inmates or sex with guards is
strictly prohibited. So why then, did Central California Women’s Facility
(CCWF) recently mount contraceptive dispensers full of colorful, flavored
condoms in every dayroom just last month?

When you become state property, you lose your right to consent. I would
know — I’ve been through it. Upon imprisonment, women are told “no means
no” and “yes is not allowed.”

There’s a collective understanding — sex is strictly prohibited on all
counts behind bars, right? That was, until California passed AB 999 in
2013, requiring all prisons to furnish condoms for inmates by 2019.

Understandably, California was slow to comply with the condom demand. Why
provide them in prisons housing inmates without male genitalia?

But then Gov. Gavin Newsom blurred the lines between men and women.
Women’s prisons, as we once knew them, were quietly eliminated in 2021
when California lawmakers passed SB 132, also known as the Transgender
Respect, Agency and Dignity Act.

This legalized gender self-identification, allowing for fully intact men
to be housed in one of California’s two female-only prisons by simply
declaring a non-male gender.

Naturally, men began to infiltrate women’s prisons. The ballpark count is
at least 40, but it’s hard to be sure because California refuses to
publish this data and gives men the option of acquiring a new state
identification number to reduce stigma.

The floodgates have opened for men with histories of violence against
women — often including charges such as aggravated rape — to transfer
into women’s general population facilities.

And unlike in men’s prisons, women aren’t separated by security level or
the nature of their convictions.

Knowing that 92% of female inmates in California have been battered and
beaten, forcibly housing women with sexually intact males — 33.8% of whom
are registered sex offenders — is nothing short of cruel and unusual
punishment.

This would clearly fail to meet social decency standards anywhere else.
But when we’re dealing with female inmates, it seems that society lacks
any sympathy or care.

Now, these fun-looking and flavored condoms send the message that the
sexual desires of convicted and often predatory males outweigh the
physical safety and well-being of women.

The uncomfortable truth behind all these changes has gone widely
unnoticed. Finally, that’s about to change.

In 2013, I was released from serving a five-year sentence at CCWF for
participating in a drug-related kidnapping. Today, I help run a nonprofit,
Woman II Woman, and maintain daily contact with incarcerated women who
have become sitting ducks.

They call, message, and write to me about the emotional and physical
turmoil experienced daily due to the presence of biologically male
prisoners. They are told to keep their heads down and “get over” any fears
and discomfort.

Women behind bars have no respite from the undeniable stress of serving
their sentences while being in a permanent state of hypervigilance.

I have walked these same yards, tossed and turned in these same bunks, and
screamed the same silent, internalized screams without help ever coming.

The last few years post-SB-132 have been an uphill battle fought with a
burden so heavy, that sometimes I question my own sanity.

But then I joined forces with Independent Women’s Forum (IWF), and became
part of their new series, Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Male Takeover
of Female Prisons.

This program, finally, provides a voice for women opposed to biological
men being housed in women’s prisons. Knowing that there is a team of women
willing to prioritize the most marginalized sector of womankind has become
the light at the end of this horribly dark tunnel. It has restored my
belief in solidarity among women.

Still questioning whether the plight of women in prison is an issue of
concern? Heed my warning. The harsh reality incarcerated women face while
forced to live with dangerous men is the definition of cruel and unusual
punishment. And it’s the fate of women nationwide.

What female inmates are surviving and the evils that they are up against
are coming for all of us — even in the free world. This is a war against
all women. We need all hands on deck.

https://nypost.com/2024/03/16/opinion/why-are-womens-prisons-passing-out-
condoms/
Mandrake
2024-06-24 08:41:52 UTC
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Post by Democrats Hate Women
Sex is illegal in every prison. Sex between inmates or sex with guards is
strictly prohibited. So why then, did Central California Women’s Facility
(CCWF) recently mount contraceptive dispensers full of colorful, flavored
condoms in every dayroom just last month?
It doesn't really matter, the things you try to say
It doesn't really matter, you say 'em every day
Right now just give me more blood
Just give it to me deep red
A flowing river crimson
A flowing river burning with desire
It's great, but I never said how great
Hey, you never really asked, well, I'm asking you right now
So shut up and explain
What's on your mind
In this dark hour
I said it doesn't matter, I can't be that much fatter
And you'll never get as much blood, bud.

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