California goes out of its mind over transsexual ideology
“New proposal would offer California legal protections for transgender families escaping Texas.”It's quite a horror story alright. A man commits a violent murder, and he's allowed to seek privileges otherwise unavailable to most simpler felons who don't go by such extreme ideologies. California really is circling the moral/realist drain, and a warning what we face as continue further into this unclear century. These reports should make clear it's not a good idea to visit California, and definitely not a good idea to pay for a vacation there, if it ends up going to fund the repulsive criminals they're coddling.
That may read like something from the Babylon Bee but it’s actually the headline of a March 18 Sacramento Bee report by Andrew Sheeler. The piece conjures up visions of transgender moms dads and kids fleeing Texas, like refugees streaming out of Ukraine. The reality is a bit more complicated.
“California would become a haven for transgender children and their families escaping states with anti-transgender policies and laws,” under a proposed bill by state Sen. Scott Weiner. The San Francisco Democrat wants to block out-of-state court rulings removing transgender kids from parents’ custody based on parents allowing their child to “receive gender-affirming medical care.”
Weiner’s bill would also bar the state from complying with out-of-state subpoenas seeking information about people who come to California to receive “gender-affirming medical treatment.” The measure would also make any out-of-state criminal arrest warrant on such matters “the lowest priority for law enforcement in California.” For those in the Oppressive States, whatever their gender, a back story may be of interest.
In 1980 in Los Angeles, a man named Rodney Quine gunned down Shahid Ali Baig, a father of three, then stole Baig’s car and $80. Quine was twice-married and had fathered two daughters, but once in prison the convicted murderer claimed to have sought female status since the age of nine.
According to an August 2015 LifeSiteNews report, federal judge Jon Tigar, “assigned himself to Quine’s case and appointed a team of San Francisco lawyers and the Transgender Law Center to represent him.” Tigar’s view was that denying a prisoner’s “gender reassignment” surgery may constitute “deliberate indifference” to a serious medical need and, if so, would be unconstitutionally “cruel and unusual punishment.”
For Tigar, an appointee of the composite character David Garrow described in Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama, convicted murderers have a right to gender reassignment surgery, regardless of cost. In 2015, California became the first state to pony up taxpayers’ money for the sex-change operation of a convicted criminal. On January 5, 2017, Shiloh Heavenly Quine, 57, became the first U.S. inmate to receive state-funded sex-reassignment, at a cost of some $100,000.
“It just made me dizzy and sick,” Farida Baig, the murder victim’s daughter, told reporters. “I’m helping pay for his surgery. I live in California. It’s kind of like a slap in the face.”
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