How low can the ACLU stoop? This low.
· May 13, 2023 · NottheBee.com

The American Civil Liberties Union used to be a great American organization. It was committed to safeguarding all manner of important, indispensable American freedoms.

Now they run fetish interference for terrorist perverts:

In 2019, an ACLU lawsuit against the New Jersey Department of Corrections resulted in a settlement which required the state to allow violent male inmates to self-identify into the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women. The lawsuit was launched on behalf of a transgender male inmate who sought transfer but had been denied. That inmate was anonymized in court records, referred to only as "Sonia Doe."

Reduxx has learned the identity of the anonymous inmate the ACLU represented in their fight for prison gender self-identification, and can name him as unhinged convicted terrorist Danielle Demers.

Demers was convicted of attempting to sell weapons; the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that police as part of the investigation discovered "an arsenal big enough to potentially destroy at least three blocks of the famous Boardwalk and harm an innumerable number of people."

Yeah, that's the ACLU's bailiwick right now. Representing this guy:

...as he turns into, well, this:

...and demands to be let into a women's prison.

If you're giving your money to the ACLU, that's what it's going toward.

But give this busted civil rights grift credit, they know how to get results. They fought New Jersey hard on its prison rules, they won, and in June of 2021 they reached a settlement with the state:

As part of the settlement, the New Jersey Department of Corrections agreed to pay Demers $125,000 in damages and $45,000 in separate attorney's fees.

Yep: This guy tried to facilitate a deadly terrorist attack, he managed to worm his way into a prison full of vulnerable women, and now the state has to pay him.

Heckuva job, ACLU. Take a bow.


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