A women’s rights activist appeared in an interview on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Tuesday where she slammed a women’s prison in New Jersey that houses several biological male transgender inmates, one of which impregnated two female inmates.
To recap, Matt reported last week how two inmates at a Edna Mahan Correctional Facility, an all-women’s prison in Clinton, New Jersey, fell pregnant after they each had sex with a “transgender” inmate. Matt’s report noted that the facility houses 27 transgender prisoners and over 800 women altogether. The prison is reportedly scheduled to permanently shut down in the near future.
The Daily Mail later reported that 27-year-old Demitrius “Demi” Minor admitted to impregnating both women.
Kara Dansky of the Women’s Human Rights Campaign told Tucker Carlson that the situation happening in New Jersey is happening in most states and Washington, D.C.
“The story that’s happening in New Jersey is obviously horrible for so many reasons. We need to not have men being housed in women’s prisons,” Dansky said in the interview.
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“But, a couple takeaways from this that I just want to point out are first of all, the state is not getting away with this by telling its residents that they are housing men in women’s prisons. What are doing, of course, is they are telling the residents that they are housing so-called ‘transgender women’ or ‘trans women’ in women’s prisons, suggesting that there is some sort of subcategory that is called ‘transgender women’ or ‘trans women’ and it’s not true. The fact of this story shoots a hole right through the trope that ‘trans women are women,” Dansky added.
“Obviously, that is not true, because the individuals that are the focus of this story impregnated women and every thinking adult, no matter what the president of the United States has to say on the matter, knows that there is no category of women who can impregnate women,” she continued.
Dansky shared that the issue of transgender women being housed in women’s prisons is a problem across the country.
“As far as I know, 49 states, plus the District of Columbia, have some form of law or policy in place that mandates the housing of men in women’s prisons,” she said.
Watch the interview below.
Kara Dansky joins Tucker Carlson to talk about how two female inmates became pregnant after New Jersey admitted biological males to a women's prison.
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