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‘Trans Women Are Women’ – HotAir

If you thought Nancy Pelosi was the worst congress person San Francisco could possibly produce, well I have some bad news for you. Pelosi announced last week that she won’t be running for office again next year. But even before she’d made that announcement, California state Senator Scott Wiener had announced he was running to fill the seat





For years, Scott Wiener, a Democratic state senator, has eyed San Francisco’s main congressional seat after building significant clout on housing policy and L.G.B.T.Q. rights in California. But there was always a seemingly insurmountable roadblock, and her name was Nancy Pelosi…

“The world changes,” Mr. Wiener said in an interview at a cafe in the Castro District, the San Francisco gay neighborhood where he owns a small condo. “I made a decision that it makes sense for me to get into the race now because I’m passionate about San Francisco having the best possible representation.”

To call Wiener a radical on trans issues is putting it mildly.

Nationally, he has been called by Breitbart News “California’s most radical legislator” for writing laws that include making California a sanctuary state for transgender people and banning Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from wearing masks. He said he had regularly received death threats.

…He sometimes posts images of himself in skimpy clothing from the Folsom Street Fair, an annual San Francisco festival that celebrates the kink and leather communities. He said he would not stop living authentically if he were elected to Congress.

“I’m going to be me,” he said.

Wiener created the law which prevented police from arresting someone for loitering based on their clothing. He claimed this was to prevent police from arresting trans women, but in reality it has prevented police from arresting prostitutes. The outcome of his legislation was that some neighborhoods in San Francisco suddenly had a rampant prostitution problem. Just last month the New York Times Magazine published a story which mentioned this problem.





For the 77th Street Division, which covers the northern half of the Figueroa Corridor, prostitution had always been a problem. But in recent years, the officers had seen the magnitude of child sex trafficking explode. Part of that boom happened during the pandemic, when many girls were out of school and immersed in social media, where traffickers lurked. Teachers who would ordinarily follow up on absences or report signs of neglect could not…

As trafficking grew, the means to deal with it shrank. In 2021, the Police Department’s central human-trafficking unit was disbanded following budget cuts, leaving each division fewer resources to tackle the problem. According to Navarro, the 77th Street Division was supposed to have six investigators at Armendariz’s rank in its vice unit. Instead, she was the only one.

Their jobs grew even more challenging when California repealed the law allowing the police to arrest women who loitered with the intent to engage in prostitution. The repeal, known as SB 357, was intended to prevent profiling of Black, brown and trans women based on how they dressed. But when it was implemented in January 2023, the effect was that uniformed officers could no longer apprehend groups of girls in lingerie on Figueroa, hoping to recover minors among them. Now officers needed to be willing to swear they had reason to suspect each girl was underage — but with fake eyelashes and wigs, it was nearly impossible to tell. One girl told vice officers that her trafficker had explained things succinctly: “We run Figueroa now,” he said.

Soon every intersection from Gage to Imperial had girls waving and waiting to be rented out, some of them imported by traffickers from Oregon or Texas or Alabama. By the end of 2023, the city attorney had taken to calling Figueroa the Kiddie Stroll because so many of the girls weren’t even 13.





The person most directly responsible for “the Kiddie Stroll” is state senator Scott Wiener and he is now campaigning to become a congressperson. And that brings me to this video which made the rounds last week. A woman named Tish Hyman was in the women’s locker room at Gold’s Gym when she realized there was a man in the locker room with her. She caused a scene that went viral.

Here’s another video in which Hyman confronted the man in question.

Later, Hyman posted a video from her car in which she explained what had happened and why she was upset. She was naked in the locker room and discovered a man looking at her. Her gym membership was terminated for speaking up about it.





The man was identified as Grant Freeman. He has a record including felony domestic violence:

Within a few days, Hyman had changed her tune from saying she had no issue with trans people, to saying this:

Yesterday, Tish Hyman attended an event where Scott Wiener was campaigning and asked him directly about his stance on trans women in women’s locker rooms. As you’ll see, Wiener gave the stock answer.

He doesn’t care about women feeling safe in locker rooms. He doesn’t care about children being trafficked on Figueroa. All he cares about is making the absurd claim that trans women are women and using that to further break down the sex binary in private spaces. So, again, if you thought Nancy Pelosi was the worst San Francisco had to offer, think again.






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