Bruce Jenner, now living as a woman Caitlyn Jenner, is the face of the transgender movement
A man living life as a
woman, 43-year-old Sean Smith, who goes by the transgender
name of Shauna Patricia Smith, went into a changing room at
Target in Idaho Falls, Idaho and began engaging in criminal
voyeurism, via secretly taking photos of a woman as she
undressed in a private booth. Voyeurism is a crime
punishable by U.S. law. It is also a form of serious mental
illness, engaged in by sex offenders. Smith was arrested and
placed in the Bonneville County Jail.
The Post Register
newspaper reported, "Sheriff’s deputies
responded Monday to the store after a woman reported that
someone was taking pictures of her while she was inside a
dressing room trying on clothes, the release said. The
victim noticed the subject reaching over the wall with a
cellphone taking pictures. The victim confronted the suspect
who then fled the store on foot, the release said."
Many Americans have
publicly expressed their concerns online about transgender
people using toilets of those belonging to the opposite
biological sex. Fathers fear for their daughters, as men
living as transgender women are using toilets and changing
rooms reserved for females. Women fear for their safety,
which this case proves, as men living as women are now using
toilets and changing room designated for females and
engaging in criminal activity. This case, among others,
proves it is a danger. Being transgender and stating you are
a victim of bullying or discrimination, does not give you
the right to violate other people's right to privacy and
dignity.
Laws U.S. President
Barack Obama has been ramming through Congress, has caused
significant issues, as it is endangering women and young
girls. Over 1,300,000 Americans signed a petition expressing
their disapproval of Target's approach to transgender toilet
facilities, where public fears have now been proven correct
via this voyeurism criminal case and others.
The Post Register
newspaper reported, "Its statement went on to
say 'we welcome transgender team members and guests to use
the restroom or fitting room facility that corresponds with
their gender identity.' The announcement drew protests
throughout the country and the American Family Association,
a conservative Christian activist group, started a petition
drive to get those who disagreed with the store’s policy to
pledge to boycott the store. The Association reported in May
that it had delivered petitions with more than a million
signatures in support of the boycott."
Americans who publicly
and peacefully expressed their concerns regarding safety
issues on the subject, which once again, this Target
criminal voyeurism case and others proves there is a serious
safety issue, were viciously branded homophobes. To be
afraid for one's safety and that of one's daughters, mothers
and granddaughters, does not make one a homophobe.
Some
members of the transgender community are taking advantage in
acts that violate women and girls rights in toilet and
dressing room settings. There are a number of criminal cases
regarding transgender people attacking and or molesting
women and children in public toilets. This is wholly unacceptable and
illegal. Yes, transgender people need access to toilet
facilities just like anyone else, but something has to be
worked out in a manner that ensures public safety for people
on both sides of the debate.
Hollywood also has a
problem with voyeurism, as there are stars and executives
actively paying hackers and private investigators to break
into the computers, homes and home security systems of
others, to secretly watch people in their homes in taking
over system cameras, in sick acts of criminal voyeurism,
indicating severe mental illness. Perverts and degenerate
sex offenders are actively engaging in this type of sick,
depraved behavior, which is right up Hollywood's alley, as
shown in the Anthony
Pellicano criminal trial, where some of the victims
of invasion of privacy and abuse are people who spurned the
sexual advances of crazy Hollywood stars and executives.
STORY SOURCE
Transgender woman arrested for voyeurism at Target
Transgender woman arrested for voyeurism at Target
Posted: July 12, 2016 8:59 p.m. - A
transgender Idaho Falls woman was arrested Tuesday on one
count of felony voyeurism for a report that she took
pictures of another woman changing clothes in a dressing
room at Target in Ammon. Shauna Patricia Smith, 43, is in
custody in the Bonneville County Jail under the name Sean
Smith, according to the jail’s active inmate roster. A
Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office news release said the
suspect also is known as Sean P. Smith.
Sheriff’s deputies responded Monday to the
store after a woman reported that someone was taking
pictures of her while she was inside a dressing room trying
on clothes, the release said. The victim noticed the subject
reaching over the wall with a cellphone taking pictures. The
victim confronted the suspect who then fled the store on
foot, the release said...
Detectives are investigating to determine if
any more victims exist relating to this incident, the
release said. The charge is punishable by up to five years
in prison. Target made headlines in April when it released a
public statement saying “supports the federal Equality Act,
which provides protections to LGBT individuals, and opposes
action that enables discrimination.”
Its statement went on to say “we welcome
transgender team members and guests to use the restroom or
fitting room facility that corresponds with their gender
identity.” The announcement drew protests throughout the
country and the American Family Association, a conservative
Christian activist group, started a petition drive to get
those who disagreed with the store’s policy to pledge to
boycott the store. The Association reported in May that it
had delivered petitions with more than a million signatures
in support of the boycott.
http://www.postregister.com
Sexual Assault Victims Speak Out Against Washington’s Transgender Bathroom Policies
Sexual Assault Victims Speak Out Against Washington’s Transgender Bathroom Policies
January 25, 2016 - OLYMPIA, Wash.—A group of
women who say they are former victims of sexual assault are
making an emotional plea to Washington state legislators to
reverse a bathroom policy that they say leaves them and
their young children vulnerable, exposed and unsafe. “It
started when I was in diapers and went through until I was
10,” Kaeley Triller Haver, who is now 32, told The Daily
Signal of her abuse. “I used to get watched in the
shower—that was his thing.”
Gretchen Flores, a 47-year-old from
Puyallup, Wash., said her abuse happened inside a locker
room. “I use to get cramps in my legs when I would swim and
he would tell me to come up with him,” Flores said. “He
would start at the base of my leg and move up farther than
he should have.”
Janine Simon, also from Puyallup, Wash.,
said her abuser would make her watch porn before assaulting
her. “For me, grooming started at 8 and raping started at
9,” Simon, 39, told The Daily Signal. “It was a good 18
years before I could start speaking out about it.”
The Daily Signal met with Simon, Triller
Haver, and Flores in Washington’s state capital to learn why
they’re breaking their silence about their past experiences
to fight what they believe are dangerous new policies.
“There is no doubt in my mind that many, many people will be
hurt with this kind of policy,” Simon said.
The policies, which went into effect Dec.
26, grant individuals full access to bathrooms, locker rooms
and other gender-specific facilities in accordance with
their chosen gender identity instead of their anatomical
sex. To quell anxieties that she might confront male
genitalia in the women’s locker rooms, Triller Haver said
she’s been instructed to use “private stalls.”
“If we as survivors have issues, we’re
invited to use single occupancy stalls,” she said, adding:
It feels like you’re saying, ‘I have to do what you want
with my body or I’m a horrible person,’ and that’s a
manipulation. I can be a very loving person but I don’t have
to shower with you. Since sharing her story on The
Federalist, Triller Haver said she’s heard from “hundreds”
of other sexual assault victims who share her concerns with
the new policies. But beyond that, it’s been difficult
finding people willing to listen, she said. Looking down at
her 5-year-old daughter playing on the floor, Triller Haver
said, “I shouldn’t have to fight so hard to be heard.”
5 Times ‘Transgender’ Men Abused Women And Children In Bathrooms
April 22, 2016 - The leftist push to force
both private and public entities to open their bathrooms and
locker-rooms to gender identity has recently exploded in the
media. The governor of North Carolina’s decision to reject
such an ordinance by signing HB 2 into law has taken over
the spotlight. The left has cast the law as bigoted, along
with all those who agree it. Baseball legend Curt Schilling
was even fired from his job at ESPN for expressing
opposition to the ordinance and proclaiming that “a man is a
man no matter what.”
One conservative argument against the
leftist push goes as follows: some men will abuse the
bathrooms and locker-rooms open to gender identity rather
than biology by falsely proclaiming womanhood in order to
gain access to women and children for motives of malice.
Such facilities could become easy-access breading grounds
for predators. Thus, it would be common sense to keep the
facilities separated based on biology rather than identity
to protect women and children.
Predictably, the left has vehemently denied
that such a thing would ever happen—or worse, that this is a
price we must pay for “inclusivity” and “equality.” Here are
5 times "transgender" men abused women and children by
exploiting such facilities:
1. A Seattle man, citing transgender
bathrooms laws, was able to gain access to a women’s
locker-room at a public recreational center while little
girls were changing for swim practice.
In February, The Daily Wire reported that a
Seattle man who walked into the women’s locker-room—on two
occasions—and began undressing, cited the “new state rule
that allows people to choose a bathroom based on gender
identity.” You know, those laws the ingenious left has been
pushing because of “inclusiveness.”
“It was a busy time at Evans Pool around
5:30 p.m. Monday February 8,” reports KING5 News. “The pool
was open for lap swim. According to Seattle Parks and
Recreation, a man wearing board shorts entered the women's
locker room and took off his shirt. Women alerted staff, who
told the man to leave, but he said ‘the law has changed and
I have a right to be here.’”
Subsequent to this new rule, no one called
the police on this man who reportedly came back a second
time when young girls were changing into their swimsuits for
swim practice.
2. A Toronto man claiming to be transgender
was arrested and sentenced to jail for sexually assaulting
several women in a women’s shelter after he gained access to
the shelter and its shower facilitates as "Jessica."
As Life Site notes, “A biological man
claiming to be ‘transgender’ so as to gain access to and
prey on women at two Toronto shelters was jailed
‘indefinitely’” in early March.
Christopher Hambrook, 37, using the name
“Jessica,” was able to gain access to Toronto women’s
shelters. “Her tights had been pulled down past her bottom
and her bathing suit had been pulled to the side,” reads a
court document of one of the incidents. “She yelled at the
accused, demanding to know what he was doing. He simply
covered his face with his hands, said ‘Oops!’ and started
giggling.”
Per Life Site:
Court also heard evidence of Hambrook
terrorizing a deaf woman living in the shelter. “The accused
grabbed the complainant’s hand and forcibly placed it on his
crotch area while his penis was erect,” court heard. The
same deaf women reported that Hambrook would peer at her
through a gap between the door and its frame while she
showered.
Man who choked 8-year-old girl in women’s restroom stokes alarm over transgender access
Saturday, May 14, 2016 - The attack by a man
on an 8-year-old girl in a women’s restroom last week in a
Chicago restaurant is raising alarm about opposite-sex
access to public facilities in the name of transgender
rights. Police say the man, 33-year-old Reese Hartstirn,
entered the women’s room May 7 at Jason’s Deli in Chicago’s
South Loop and choked the girl until she passed out.
The girl’s mother, who was in the adjacent
stall, heard her daughter’s screams and rescued her, while
restaurant patrons held the suspect until police arrived,
according to WLS-TV in Chicago. Opponents of laws allowing
opposite-sex public-facility use argue that they increase
the danger of such attacks because they allow men,
transgender or not, to enter women’s rooms unchallenged...
Chicago bans discrimination based on gender
identity in employment, housing and public accommodations.
Battles over whether such anti-discrimination ordinances
apply to transgender bathroom access have spiked since
Houston voters defeated 3-to-1 a so-called “bathroom bill”
in November. The Obama administration released an order
Friday banning public schools from denying access to
bathrooms, locker rooms and other single-sex facilities.
Under the order, a parent must first notify the district
that the child’s gender identity “differs from previous
representations or records.”
In other situations, no such proof is
required. In New York City, for example, Mayor Bill de
Blasio last week signed an executive order forbidding
municipal employees from asking for proof of gender identity
from those using city-owned facilities such as restrooms and
showers.
Hartstirn is scheduled to appear in court
Monday on charges of aggravated kidnapping of a child,
aggravated battery of a child and battery causing bodily
harm, as well as aggravated assault of a police officer,
according to WLS-TV. Supporters of transgender rights argue
that such attacks are still against the law and that anyone
who commits crimes after entering opposite-sex bathrooms
remains subject to prosecution.
Others say allowing men to enter women’s
rooms is asking for trouble. After a Washington state
commission ruled in December that the state’s
anti-discrimination law applied to transgender bathroom
access, a man drew headlines by undressing in a Seattle
women’s public locker room, saying he was allowed to do so.
“It was dangerous before this new bathroom insanity came
along,” said another comment. “The guy is a criminal looking
for victims. Don’t make it any easier for him!”