If there was such a thing as a “female brain trapped in a male body” that demographic group would exhibit a criminal offending pattern consistent with that of women rather than men.
We’ve had data since 2011 showing that men who have their genitals surgically removed and take cross-sex hormones continue to exhibit the same criminal offending pattern as all other men.
Humans cannot change sex and no human was ever born “trapped in the wrong body.”
Assuming we don’t have empathy for them is decidedly uncharitable.
Where is that young woman’s empathy for women and little girls who don’t deserve to be subject to sex crimes in female spaces?
Voyeurism is illegal for good reason and nobody can legalize it or make sexual consent decisions on anybody else’s behalf about who is allowed to see us naked.





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January 3, 2025 at 7:00 am
tildeb
Yes, it is hogwash. Brute fact. Believing otherwise makes someone a believer, not an arbiter of reality or a morally superior person. So what does respecting reality make me? Well, certainly unpopular amongst believers. So I especially like what Darren Grimes says on what that makes me:
I don’t believe my sexuality defines me. Apparently, that makes me homophobic.
I don’t believe biological sex can change. Apparently, that makes me transphobic.
I don’t believe being born working class means I owe my allegiance to the Left. Apparently, that makes me a class traitor.
I don’t believe being white automatically makes me privileged. Apparently, that makes me racist.
I don’t believe all cultures are equally valid. Apparently, that makes me Islamophobic.
I’ll never bow to the tyranny of this progressive bigotry—no matter how unpopular it makes me.
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