TurkeysGhost
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And I'm sure that there will be some way to overlook the obvious.
Personally, I wish there were some things posted about what students, especially female students, thought about the case, but I haven't seen anything like that.
(I'm getting tired of typing alleged over and over again, but let's just say that all crimes here are alleged, though the evidence seems hard to deny)
Yes, it would be nice if there were some good-faith exploration for why someone who had been credibly accused of a serious sex offense was able to commit a similar crime. It's good that the offender was separated from the victim, but how this person was able to commit another sex crime really begs for a deeper investigation into how the school district deals with high risk students. If this student was just shoved off to a different school with no further precaution, it would be a massive lack of good judgement on the part of administrators.
The sad thing is that this trans freakout, which seems to be entirely baseless, is sucking all the oxygen out of the room. The transphobes insist on chasing this red herring (insisting that trans-inclusive policies are too blame) rather than allowing a good-faith analysis to identify what failures might have occurred and how they can be prevented in the future, and, if those failures were severe enough, who to hold accountable.
It's a real shame that because of this moral panic, it seems that nothing is going to be learned from two very serious sexual assaults. Frankly, it's incredibly disrespectful to the victims that their very real traumatic incidents are being distorted and appropriated by the reactionary right for unrelated moral crusades (it's almost as if transphobia is bad for cis-women too...) Do they even care about the second victim, who's assault did not take place in a gender segregated area?
This is the ideal scenario for transphobes. Given this involves a school where both the victim and offender are juveniles, there are strict confidentiality concerns that will allow large gaps of knowledge to exist that the bigots will gladly fill in with their preferred narrative.
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