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Riley Gaines Promotes Docuseries Highlighting Troubling Transgender Policies in California’s Prisons

Women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines is an independent women’s forum ( IWF) documentary.

“Insane. California correctional officer resigns over transgender policy allowing men (often convicted of sex crimes) to enter women’s prisons,” Gaines said in a video of the documentary. Told in X while sharing.

“If you have 8 minutes, watch @IWF’s new documentary series Cruel and Unusual Punishment,” she added.

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This documentary series focuses on the story of Hector Bravo Ferrell, a former correctional lieutenant with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Although he worked in a men’s facility, he explained that California has passed a law allowing transgender inmates in state correctional facilities to be assigned housing based on gender identity rather than biological sex. .

“That’s when men started using numbers to identify themselves as women, and now they’re even handing out their transgender identification cards so they can buy women’s products at cafeterias.” He explained that the inmates were excited about the prospect. She was transferred to a women’s facility thanks to a signature from California Governor Gavin Newsom (D).

Ultimately, her father, Ferrell, explained that the introduction of transgenderism was “one of many things that happened at the California Department of Corrections that led to my retirement” and was a sacrifice.

He said that when this started, he had the Bureau of Investigation’s sergeant “give a lesson to the entire prison about how they would like to be referred to and the pronouns they would like to refer to inmates from now on”, which went into “full throttle”. I explained that it just happened. From there.

Once the state fully authorized transgender policies, many male prisoners began to game the system.

“It was obvious,” he said. “Male inmates who identify as women can now choose whether to have women perform strip searches.”

“That means the woman is observing parts of the man’s body, and the inmates are asking for it,” he said. “As we speak, there are male inmates in women’s prisons, and God knows what’s going on in those cells.”

“I’m talking about what’s going on and this is why I quit,” he said, adding:

Some of them are incarcerated for sex crimes. They were excited because the California Department of Corrections gave them a golden opportunity to exploit their sexually predatory behavior. It is an unethical, immoral, and dangerous act of victimization against legitimate female prisoners. And whenever female prisoners attempt to voice complaints or concerns about victimization, they face retaliation.

“We are watching this situation as a whole. I was born in 1984. I have seen it change. I have a 5-year-old daughter. “I don’t want them to grow up in a world of,” he said. “And I explained to my 5-year-old daughter, ‘Daddy works around monsters.’ These are monsters. So you give them the green light and put them on the path to a women’s facility.” We give them to them, but they munch on them,” he said, explaining that many prison officers know deep down that this is not right.

“In my 16 years of experience, regimes and powers have always prioritized political objectives and personal interests over common sense, morals, values ​​and ethics,” he said, adding that moral norms and “society’s “We have a duty to protect people,” he added. our custody. ”

“And if you’re intentionally putting the predator inside the prey, so to speak, you don’t need me to tell you what’s going to happen. You know what’s going to happen, right?”

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