By Jonathon Van Maren
Yesterday the Windsor Police Service sent out a tweet asking for information on a suspect who had been reported for sexual assault.
According to their press release:
The Windsor Police Service is searching for a suspect wanted in connection to a sexual assault earlier this month.
On April 4, 2023, a female victim contacted police to report that she had been sexually assaulted while staying at a Windsor women’s shelter. The suspect, who was also residing at the shelter at the time, allegedly climbed into the victim’s bed and sexually assaulted her.
The suspect has been identified as 32-year-old Desiree Anderson, who may also be known as Cody D’Entremont. The suspect is described as 5’7”, 141 lbs, with brown eyes and brown hair. The suspect is alleged to frequent the downtown area.
You’ll notice from the photo that Cody is a male. You’ll notice from the press release that Cody identifies as “Desiree.” Cody, calling himself “Desiree,” stayed at a Windsor women’s shelter with vulnerable women — women made more vulnerable by his presence there. He then used this access — given to him because transgender activists insist that men like Cody have a right to female-only spaces if they identify as a woman — to sexually assault a woman.
As Reduxx noted, this is not an isolated incident. In October, a woman was allegedly raped in a women’s center in Parry Sound, Ontario, by a male attacker identifying as transgender. A few months previously, in August, 25-year-old Shane Jacob Green was arrested by Ontario Provincial Police and charged with two counts of sexual assault — also committed while he was staying in a women’s shelter.
Women’s shelters in Canada have been forced into permitting men into their spaces. As I’ve noted before, British Columbia’s Vancouver Rape Relief (VRR), Canada’s oldest shelter for victims of sexual assault, was stripped of city funding for maintaining that they served only women. VRR lost their funding after transgender activists lobbied to have the center accept men who identify as women or lose financial support.
READ THE REST OF THIS COLUMN HERE
Words can’t even begin to describe. How is this not an international front page story? Yet the media and every one of Canada’s political parties (at every level) are fully on board or are too cowardly/indifferent to say anything about it. These poor women are just collateral damage.