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When one of Tamania’s major daily newspapers published a letter alleging that a man claiming to be “transgender” had been seen exposing himself to girls at a local swimming pool, the local groomer lobby swung into swift and vicious action. On the basis that the letter was a third-hand account and that the local council denied “any such” happening, the editor of the paper was sacked. Local trannies were vocally indignant, demanding an apology.
All in all, according to the chicks-with-dicks brigade, it was just another snowball in the avalanche of “anti-trans hate”. Just more of such “hurtful” stuff as that tranny predators might weaponise “self-ID” laws in order to access women’s spaces with malign intent.
That never happens!
Except when it does. Again.
Reduxx has learned that a convicted pedophile is the individual who had been protected by swimming pool staff after mothers expressed concerns about his presence in the women’s locker room. Parents and concerned citizens had been sounding the alarm about the man, who some say they had caught watching their young daughters undress, but were told he had a right to use the facilities as a “transgender woman”.
This is the same as was alleged in the Tasmanian letter to the editor: that staff were more concerned about the “trans rights” of an obvious predator than his victims. While that letter was unverified, other incidents of tranny predation very much are not.
In February, Reduxx reported that a mother had been threatened with arrest by staff at the Aquatic Centre in Nanaimo, British Columbia, after attempting to remove a male from the women’s locker rooms she said had been acting in a predatory manner towards her children. The man, who she described as wearing a wig and a face mask, had been peeping under the stall into the one where her young daughter had been changing.
Reduxx has now identified the man with the help of members of the community, and learned he is a convicted child sex offender. Jeremy Melvin Carlson now goes by Riley Otter – sometimes spelling his first name “Rhylie” or “Rhiley.”
It might also be pointed out that “Otter” is gay slang.
In 2019, Carlson, who was 28 at the time, was sentenced to 14 months in jail and 24 months probation for sexual interference against a young person.
He admitted to touching an eight-year-old girl for sexual purposes on nine separate occasions while in a position of trust from December 2015 to September 2016. According to Vernon news site InfoTel, Carlson told police that he touched the child with his penis and fondled her genitals.
And, in a move that should surprise absolutely no one any more, the guilty predator suddenly began “identifying as a woman”. Funny how they do that.
Carlson was barred from being alone with children under 16, as well as from places where children under 16 could be present, such as swimming pools, community centers, schools and daycares. He was also added to the sex offender registry for 20 years.
Well, “Jeremy Carlson” might have been, but “Riley Otter” clearly felt ‘her’self above such footling laws.
Despite these conditions, concerned citizens have come forward to identify Carlson as the man who was spotted using the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre women’s facilities and closely watching the young girls. […]
The mother confronted the man, who said that he had a “human right” to be in there, and escorted him out of the changing room. When she reported the incident to pool staff, she was warned that she could be arrested and charged for her actions instead. Other local parents also came forward with reports of having run-ins with the man at the Aquatic Centre.
Similarly, numerous other women reported on local social media of having seen men hanging around the women’s change rooms in Hobart and Launceston.
Reduxx also spoke to a concerned citizen who had been trying to get answers from Judge McParland in Kelowna and Crown council in Nanaimo about why Carlson was allowed access to the Aquatic Centre given his restrictions […]
“I tried using online court services to see his conditions … and crown had said there [was] a public ban and that cops were well informed of Jeremy’s actions around the island as there were alot [sic] of incidents with that person,” he explained.
“Cops won’t touch it [because] of trans issues now,” he added.
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Which is indeed exactly what Reduxx found. When they contacted the RCMP constable investigating the complaints, he became “hostile when asked for details” and stated that “the investigation into Otter was concluded with no action needed”.
But, remember: This Never Happens.