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Radical Trans Ex-Con Arrested For Inciting Violence

Graham Perdue
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The sordid past of a violent transgender activist is in the spotlight after Alan Baker, who now goes by Sarah Jane Baker, was arrested in the U.K. for making threats, calling for criminal violence against biological women before a large crowd.

Baker told the “Pride” event that when they see a TERF, or Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist, they should punch them in the [expletive] face.

This term is used to smear genuine women who believe that they do not have to share private spaces with biological males.

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The man he victimized over 30 years ago is now coming forward.

Danny Sheridan was only 19 when he suffered unspeakable brutality at Baker’s hands. The teenager, who was the assailant’s stepmother’s brother, was kidnapped, tortured and then left to perish by the activist and two others.

The victim spoke to The Daily Mail, recounting the brutality he suffered from Baker. He said he was kidnapped at knifepoint and forced into a van. There he was bound and left face down so he could not see where he was being driven. 

Sheridan recalled being taken to a “flat…where I was beaten and tortured for 12 hours.” He told the outlet that the attackers, including Baker’s brother, punched him and burned him with cigarettes on his neck. He said he still bears scars of the attack.

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His captors spoke openly about killing him while he was held. Sheridan said the pain lasted so long that eventually he became immune to it. Eventually he was tied with electrical wire and left in a cupboard where it was dark and quiet.

The wire was situated to where any movement would result in further constriction around his neck. He was discovered after blacking out. 

Baker was ultimately tried and convicted of attempted murder before serving 30 years in prison. While doing time on his original sentence, he was further convicted of attempted murder for breaking into another prisoner’s cell and trying to strangle him.

Baker said the prisoner bullied him.

The trans activist mutilated himself while incarcerated, presumably in an effort to “transition.” He complained that people inside prison are not very “educated or liberal in the way they think.”

He now calls himself a “transanarchist” and plans to campaign for Parliament in the next election. 

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