Transgender Inmate's Absurd Demands Shock New Jersey Prison

Submitted by MAGA Student

Posted 7 days ago

**Disgraceful Demands: Transgender Inmate Seeks ‘Religious Freedom’ for Horrific Crimes**

In a shocking display of entitlement, a convicted transgender pedophile named Marina Volz is demanding special treatment in a New Jersey women's prison, where he is serving a 25-year sentence for the heinous crime of filming sexual abuse involving his daughter.

Volz, who was born Matthew and identifies as Wiccan, has filed a lawsuit against the New Jersey Department of Corrections, arguing that he is being denied the right to practice his religion.


His demands include the ability to conduct nude Wiccan rituals in the prison yard and access to various religious items essential for his worship.

The courts are now examining these outrageous requests, shedding light on the serious implications of allowing a convicted felon, particularly one charged with such vile acts, to dictate the terms of his incarceration.

Volz's twisted beliefs and past actions have raised alarm among many, including former Women’s Declaration International USA president Kara Dansky, who highlighted the severity of Volz’s crimes.

“This man has been convicted of human trafficking and sexual assault against his own daughter. And yet, he feels entitled to engage in public nude rituals while incarcerated,” Dansky stated, emphasizing the moral outrage that such demands evoke.

The case reflects a broader trend of how the criminal justice system is grappling with the inclusion of transgender inmates in facilities that align with their gender identity.

Since the New Jersey Department of Corrections began housing transgender inmates in women’s prisons in 2021, there has been an ongoing debate about whether this policy adequately considers the rights and safety of all inmates.

While the push for inclusivity is often framed as a fundamental human rights issue, the consequences of such policies warrant serious scrutiny.

The transgressions of individuals like Volz raise questions about the balance between rights and responsibilities within the penal system.

As national conversations around justice and rehabilitation continue, it is critical to ensure that victimized groups, particularly children, are protected above all else.

The stark contrast between Volz's behavior and the rights of the innocent highlights an important discussion that must take place, both in the courtroom and in society at large.

Many are left to ponder: should the rights of a convicted abuser—already granted special privileges—take precedence over the voices advocating for victims' safety and justice?

As America seeks a more just system, it must prioritize the protection of vulnerable populations over the unrestrained demands of those who have crossed the line into unspeakable actions.

Sources:
breitbart.com
nypost.com
theamericanconservative.com



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