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June 28, 2019
California Votes to Put Men Into Women's Prisons, Including the Men Who Rape Women
And all you have to do to be moved from a male prison to a female one is claim that you identify as a woman.
While it should be obvious that women’s prisons are for convicted criminals who are female, California Senate Bill 132, sponsored by state Sen. Scott Weiner (D–San Francisco), requires men who say they are women to be housed in women’s prisons.
The State Senate passed the bill in May, and it passed the state Assembly with very little opposition on June 25. The bill demands that the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ask prisoners their preferred pronouns and gender identity at intake, then house them accordingly. This means that a man need only say at intake that he is a woman to gain access to women's prison.
If you can't trust the word of a convicted criminal, who can you trust?
Out: Prison is a nightmare of loneliness and sexual deprivation
In: Prison is a bed-and-breakfast Bumble, a dating paradise
Clarification: Some motorcyclists questioned whether the CGI motorcycles in Hobbs & Shaw behaved like actual physical motorcycles. I think someone pointed out that it seemed to collapse or fold up strategically as the user needed.
I'm not a biker so I can't spot fakery on that kind of technical level. I merely meant to say that the bikes and riders looked like real physical objects in the scene. That's all. I'm just looking at light and shadow and opacity and whether these weightless non-objects appear to have weight like objects.
Though, in one scene, it looks like his bike is summoned to him, like a horse that's been whistled over, so we can't rule out the possibility these bikes are Transformers.
That's not entirely a joke. Idris Elba is an actual supervillain with superpowers. I have no idea what abilities his bike might have.
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