Quote (El1te @ Mar 16 2023 12:21pm)
Not trolling at all, you need to be very careful here with keeping your assumptions consistent - consider as well that dismissing an argument as "trolling" is a logical fallacy.
A man who has been on years and years of hormone treatment is impotent and not capable of raping other women for one - so if they are in such a physical state (hormones OR surgery) then going to a female prison may be considered proper.
For two, men come in all shapes and sizes, some men are small and weaker and some men are strong and larger - by your same logic by your "easiest answer", smaller/weaker men should also be in female prisons.
you're arguing yourself. smaller and weaker biological men aren't impotent. also logically it's inconsistent. because while they're smaller and weaker compared to other men, they're still likely far stronger than the women they'd be imprisoned with.
i simply stated on average that a trans woman is more likely to be raped in a male prison than she is to rape someone in a female prison, which i think is a logical point. im not going to dig for studies because i dont want to add "trans women raped in jail" to my work computer's cookies, nor do i think the point needs backing, as i said i think it borders common sense.
if you'd like to argue this further feel free, i wont be joining in.