Criminal uses Star Wars to groom child, gets prison


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A British pedophile who now identifies as transgender has been sentenced to prison for sexually assaulting and raping a child. According to GB News, Aria Peers, 51, received a 15-year sentence for multiple charges including rape, attempted rape, sexual assault, and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.

During proceedings at Liverpool Crown Court, evidence revealed how Peers groomed the 11-year-old victim through their shared interest in Star Wars. The abuse escalated from inappropriate touching to encouraging the child to use a sex toy, ultimately culminating in rape.

Although Peers identified as male when committing these crimes, they now claim to identify as female. During sentencing, Judge Katherine Pierpoint showed concerning sympathy for the perpetrator’s circumstances, stating, “I appreciate that, as a transgender prisoner, there will be issues which you will have to navigate during the very long period of your sentence.”

The judge further acknowledged Peers’ reported struggles with “anxiety and depression” and gender identity issues throughout their life. However, this approach appears to minimize the severity of the crimes and their devastating impact on the young victim.

This case highlights a disturbing pattern within the trans movement of targeting vulnerable children, whether through sexual exploitation or promoting harmful medical interventions. As Vladimir Lenin once said, “Give me four years to teach the children, and the seed I have sown will never be unooted.”

Like other radical ideologies, transgenderism requires early indoctrination since it contradicts natural human development. The focus should remain on protecting children from predators and harmful ideologies that seek to exploit them for their own purposes.

The judge’s sympathetic treatment of the perpetrator’s gender identity claims during sentencing of such heinous crimes against a child demonstrates how deeply embedded these ideological considerations have become, even in the justice system.