A Melbourne woman (sic) was walking home when another (sic) woman grabbed her and told her to “lie down and have sex with me” in a shocking attack.
Lisa Jones pleaded guilty to assault with intent to commit a sexual offence and sexual assault.
She (sic) was jailed for three years and three months in the County Court of Victoria on Tuesday.
Jones, a transgender woman, spotted her (sic) victim and followed the other female (sic) down Lennox Street in Richmond in February this year.
The 44-year-old grabbed her (sic) victim’s arm in a “strong grip”, forcing the woman to face her and then grabbed her jeans.
“Why won’t you lie down and have sex with me,” Jones told her (sic) victim.
Jones put her hands down the woman’s pants and tried to pull down her victim’s jeans but the other (sic) woman was able to fight her off as bystanders came rushing to her aid.
A Good Samaritan chased down Jones and stopped her (sic) before police arrived at the scene.
“I didn’t do anything, it was her fault,” Jones said.
It was revealed in court Jones spent six years in a male prison in Germany for sexually abusing a six-year-old girl, before she (sic) transitioned.
Perhaps you should also have put a ‘(sic)’ after ‘transitioned’. It is, after all, a fallacy that anyone can ‘transition’ (from male to female or vice-versa). Joost Meerloo deliberately titled his 1956 book ‘The Rape of the Mind’ to try and use shock value to attract attention to totalitarian control being a dangerous – and ever present threat – upon humanity. As he explained, it starts with distorting the meaning of words to makes them ‘sense-less’ – and there is no better example of senselessness than suggesting a ‘man’ is (or can be) a ‘woman’ (or vice-versa). In the not too distant future, the reporter who cobbled together this drivel, Caroline Schelle, will be able to pat herself on the back (with a cat-o-nine-tails) for her part in enabling totalitarian takeover of women.
Is this individual in a male or women’s prison in Victoria now?