Why are there no consequences for Jessica Yaniv?

Jessica Yaniv has returned to the headlines facing new allegations of sexually harassing multiple firefighters.

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Blaire White Los Angeles
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As reported yesterday by The Post Millennial, Jessica Yaniv has returned to the headlines facing new allegations of sexually harassing multiple firefighters in the Township of Langley. She’s also being accused of sending disturbing and explicit photos of her new sex change to women online, unsolicited.

These new instances only pile on to the many disturbing acts of sexual predation and harassment that have been previously reported since 2019. The question is, why does Yaniv continue to escape consequences? How is it possible that someone who commits crime after crime in the public eye repeatedly goes unscathed?

I can’t think of any possible explanation other than the local authorities fearing the “transphobic” label. It can’t be due to a lack of evidence, accusers, or proof of Yaniv’s many crimes, because the internet has archived a tremendous amount of all of that. If it’s true that Yaniv’s trans status is providing her with a shield, what does that say about society and our inclination toward viewing all trans people and minorities as perpetual victims, rather than possible perpetrators?

Time and time again, Yaniv gets away with whatever she wants as soon as she cries “transphobia.” Why can’t the police department of Langley prioritize the women, children, immigrants, and now emergency service workers rather than prioritizing a dangerous predator who seems hellbent on being as obscene and violative as possible?

While my intention is not to throw blows at the Langley police, the situation with Yaniv is getting ridiculously out-of-hand and continues to escalate with no consequences. How many more people in this township need to experience sexual harassment before something is done?

If not prison, Yaniv clearly needs to be evaluated and potentially placed in a mental ward of some type. No one should be okay with individuals like this, whose’ sole goal is to disrupt and violate strangers.

The clock is ticking before something even more serious happens.

You can watch my new YouTube video detailing all the recent Yaniv allegations here:

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