Just when you think the news couldn’t get any more absurd, someone comes along and proves that things can, in fact, get sillier.
On today’s docket, a report indicating a former MS-13 gang member’s legal action against President Donald Trump’s administration. This convicted criminal, who is currently serving 21 years in prison on charges related to the abduction and murder a 14-year-old child, is claiming “gender discrimination.”
Yeah, apparently Oscar Contreras Aguilar is suffering from “gender dysphoria” because nobody at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) wants to treat him like a woman.
According to Reduxx, the civil rights complaint details that Contreras Aguilar is allegedly being denied “access to shaving supplies, make up, female hair clips, social support, etc.,” and is “currently suffering from severe exacerbation of her mental illnesses, especially her gender dysphoria.”
“Inmate Contreras Aguilar’s gender dysphoria became apparent around age 14. Inmate Contreras Aguilar also reported growing up in an environment where she was surrounded by ‘female energy’ in her community, mostly through family members her age and being raised by maternal figures. While this does not directly add to her gender dysphoria diagnosis, she reflected having strong feminine experiences around her as a child, including ‘dressing up as a girl.’ She noted this felt ‘comforting,’” the document states.
“Additionally, on June 20, Contreras Aguilar filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump, seeking a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) from employing male prison guards to conduct strip searches on him, and from implementing or enforcing an executive order that would bar male convicts from being transferred to women’s prisons,” the outlet reported.
The inmate would also go on to whine that Trump’s “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Government” executive order “discriminates on the basis of sex.”
Aside from his complaint about being subjected to search by male guards, he is also asking for access to “female cosmetic items, such as lip gloss, make up, lipstick, hair dye, bras, [and] panties,” and hormone replacement therapy. If he should be declined this, he claims he will be “at increased risk of serious harm or death by suicide.”
“Prior to Trump’s order, the BOP, including USP Coleman 2, provided female undergarments to transgender women, including plaintiff, upon arrival at the institution, and female undergarments as well as other female cosmetics were always available for purchase on commissary,” the convict writes. “That is no longer the case.”
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Author: Sierra Marlee
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