In 2021, the Irish Examiner ran a sympathetic article on the difficulties transgender prisoners were facing in Limerick’s women’s corrective facility, strongly suggesting that they were being unfairly treated because of who they were.
Two transgender women in Limerick Prison are locked in their cells for up to 23 hours a day, with one of the inmates describing her isolation as “mental torture” and the other saying it was “worse than hell”.
Their plight is highlighted in a report by the Inspector of Prisons, who said the two prisoners live an “extremely isolated existence”.
The piece and also shared the “concern” expressed by transgender prisoners that “when searches were being conducted a male officer was present in addition to a female officer.”
Nowhere in the article was it revealed that two transgender prisoners in Limerick women’s prison are, in fact, biologically male – both violent, dangerous, sex offenders, the kind of prisoner kept in isolation precisely because they are a danger to the actual females prisoners who are mostly incarcerated for petty crimes.
One of the transgender prisoners has ten convictions for sexual assault including a conviction for sexually assaulting his step-son and threatening to break the child’s arms and legs.
Another is the infamous Barbie Kardashian, who was repeatedly described by the Irish media in the past week as a woman – while previous misleading reports around his horrific, violent behaviour claimed he was a “homicidal girl”.
Kardashian has now been sentenced after being found guilty of seven counts of threatening to kill, rape, torture or cause serious harm to his mother.
The sentencing judge, Tom O’Donnell, said that the psychiatric reports on Kardashian made for “chilling and disturbing” reading.
At a meeting with a social care manager, also attended by guardian ad litem, Kardashian said:
“If I got into (my mother’s) house I would run towards her and put the knife into her body and into her genitalia; the thing is, I would want to prolong my mum’s suffering for as long as possible”.
“I would stab her, but not in her heart or neck, I’d want to put her through lots of torture, fear and humiliation”.
“I would bring a screwdriver to insert inside her genitalia because I am a woman and women rape using objects; it would definitely be a long protracted incident, I would want her to bleed out after death after a number of hours, by putting objects into her vagina, pouring boiling water into that area.”
Kardashian, who has been diagnosed with several personality disorders, also said:
“I know that my mum is smaller than me, she is physically weak and she is frail, when I was living with her since I was nine or ten I was stronger than her then and I know she would be overpowered by me.”
“I would only walk away after she was dead. I would check her pulse to make sure she was dead, I wouldn’t want her to run out and shout ‘help’, ‘help’, ‘help’. I wouldn’t want to be caught by the Gardai, I think I would be caught because I do not feel that I could outsmart them.”
His threats towards his mother are not the only deeply disconcerting aspects of Kardashian’s behaviour.
All five psychiatrists who assessed Kardashian and the background files to the case said that there was a “real danger”, he would carry out the fantasies to torture, rape and kill.
Justice O’Donnell noted that Kardashian’s threats had become ‘more sinister, more alarming and more vile’ as his term in a teens’ facility came to an end.
15 previous convictions including sexual assault
The judge also said that Kardashian has 15 previous convictions including one for sexual assault carried out when he was just 13 years of age and that these factors were of “enormous concern”.
“All [the assaults] were involving violence and underpin the fact the accused has a tendency towards violence, which is always a concern,” the judge said.
While in his late teens, Kardashian, who was born a male and named Gabriel Alejandro Gentile, obtained a gender recognition certificate issued by the Department of Social Protection.
Most people don’t realise that changing your gender in Ireland, even when you are a violent and psychopathic criminal, is absurdly easy to do.
As explained previously on this platform:
The Act allows any man – or woman – to change their sex by simply declaring it so – that they now want to live as the opposite sex. There is no requirement for medical treatment, for medication, even for counselling. Why would there be, argue its supporters, who label anyone raising questions as ‘transphobic’, therefore shutting down any chance of a debate – and increasing the likelihood of having the unfortunate person who raised the issue fired or investigated by the police or at the very least hounded on social media and shouted down.
The widespread legal acceptance of this idea – that changing sex is no more than a matter of a declaration of intent – has correlated with an alarming rise in the number of incongruous headlines which report on crimes in a way that everyone knows is patent nonsense, even though most are afraid to say it.
The truth is that Barbie Kardashian is an exceptionally violent and dangerous man, who has a string of convictions, including at least one for a violent sexual assault, and who has repeatedly expressed a determined and consistent wish to rape, torture and kill women. He also has male genitalia.
Yet because of the Gender Recognition Act, and because most of the mainstream media are too terrified of transgender extremists to state the obvious, the entire country has been reading about a “violent woman” called Barbie Kardashian for the past four years.
This has to stop. Not only is the whole charade grossly dishonest, palpably absurd, and hideously offensive, it is also putting women in danger, and almost the entire media and political establishment is culpable in this pretence which amounts to an attack on women’s rights.
Kardashian’s legal representatives told the court that the prisoner was “very anxious she be detained in a prison facility for females, as she identifies as a female.”
I bet he is. Just like the other violent biological male being housed in Limerick women’s prison, he was able to get what he wanted without having to undergo any medical treatment, or surgery.
Biologically male sex offenders – including male rapists with penises – are being jailed with women, and anyone who says anything about this travesty is a ‘transphobe’.
You would need to be catastrophically naïve to believe that the machinations of these criminals around supposedly changing sex are not motivated by deeply cynical, sinister desires to cause further harm.
It’s worth noting that a great many transgender people want no part in the shrill campaigns denying biological sex is real, or the demands that Barbie Kardashian be described as a “woman”.
In fact, the insistence by the media in continuing with this pretence around Kardashian may be as damaging to those who have genuine gender dysphoria, and want to simply get on with their lives, as it is to vulnerable women.
In Scotland, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon resigned last month after growing public backlash to her handling of a controversial law allowing gender change to legally take effect more easily.
Opposition to the measure crystallised around the case of a rapist, born Adam Graham, who claimed to be a transgender woman named Isla Bryson, and was placed in a women’s prison while serving a sentence for raping two vulnerable women in their own homes.
Where Scotland feared – with good reason – to thread, Ireland has jumped in with two feet and a complete disregard for the consequences.
Barbie Kardashian is therefore being held in a woman’s prison where he is considered “one of the most dangerous inmates” in the already over-crowded facility.
The Irish Mirror reports that “Kardashian is far too dangerous to allow out to interact with anyone else” and that several staff are required to unlock him at a time.
Yet, instead of media articles investigating the phenomenon honestly or critically, we read about complaints – perhaps even from Kardashian – about male prison officers being present when necessary searches are made.
Clearly, male officers are present to stop any potentially deadly violent attacks on female prison officers, and on other women, by a homicidal male sex offender pretending to be a woman.
Yet the media is most likely to present this absurd and devious complaint as further evidence of possible transphobia – just as women who complain that they want safe spaces in bathrooms or domestic violence shelters now find themselves pariahs of the establishment.
Journalists will likely claim that they are bound by the fact that Kardashian is legally described as a woman by virtue of having a gender recognition cert.
But the media – the court reporters, news editors, commentators, columnists – could simply refuse to go along with this dangerous façade. And then they could hold this reckless, foolish government to account so that the Gender Recognition Act is overturned.
That’s the clear path to ensuring protection for both those with genuine gender dysphoria and for women who are being endangered by devious, violent men abusing an absurd system.
Or are we, like the useful idiots of old, going to keep ignoring that that this dangerous homicidal ‘woman’ is, in fact, a man.