Dylan Mulvaney frantic when confronted by James O’Keefe at ritzy Beverly Hills Four Seasons

The liberal left — from multinational corporations to the White House — has invested a whole lot of time and money to convince us that, as a transgender TikTok influencer, Dylan Mulvaney has an important female voice and perspective. So you’d think, when given an opportunity to address an issue that is currently affecting incarcerated women, he’d jump at the chance to say something — anything — intelligent.

But when self-described “guerilla journalist” James O’Keefe caught up with Mulvaney at the ritzy Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills and asked him to comment on an O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) story about women “being raped in a prison in Washington State by men claiming to be transgender,” Mulvaney suddenly clammed up, briskly mincing his way through the hotel lobby and doing his best to ignore the question.

“There’s footage of them talking about the rape,” O’Keefe said, attempting to show Mulvaney the disturbing video.

“What do you think about the women who are being raped by the men who are transgendered?” O’Keefe asked as Mulvaney headed into the elevator. “Do you have a comment about that?”

“Please don’t come in the elevator with me,” Mulvaney responded.

As the crickets chirped and Mulvaney cowered in the back of the lift, O’Keefe said, “So, we’re here with Dylan. Haven’t had much Bud Light recently, but we’re very interested in the women’s prison.”

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And with that, the elevator doors slid shut, much like the bars on a jail cell.

The footage to which O’Keefe was referring is, indeed, horrifying.

“We have men rapists, men murderers, child rapists, men who have killed women and are in prison for raping and killing women who get put in our rooms,” a prisoner in the Washington Corrections Center for Women, identified only as “Inmate #1,” said.

“Imagine coming into your room one day and you’re in closed custody and you turn around and there’s a man standing there peeing in the toilet, because you have the bathroom in your room in CCU,” Inmate #1 continued. “There’s nothing you can do!”

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“I know there’s some having sex with women,” the inmate said. “There was some, like, assaulting, but no one reported it.”

Inmate #1 stressed that “some of these men are not confused.”

“They’re just manipulating the system,” she said. “It’s not equal, because we don’t get the same care and treatment that the trans get in here.”

It’s a problem that is occurring in prisons across America.

As BizPac Review reported, on Friday, protestors converged at the state Capitol in Trenton, New Jersey, to demand the 10 men who are currently housed at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women be removed.

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Letters from four women who are forced to serve their time with trans prisoners were read aloud by #GetMenOut activists, Jennifer Thomas and Brittany Ortiz of Justice Speaks: Free Speech for Women.

“Women are the largest growing population in American prisons. Most are women of color, 86% are victims of sexual violence, and few are violent offenders,” Thomas said. “It is painfully obvious that caging this exceptionally vulnerable group of women with men is an abhorrent human rights violation.”

 

Melissa Fine

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