Where's Waldo?
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I want to start a thread to talk about a phenomena that I've seen happen over and over, on social websites where 'trans' is a big deal.
(Full thread on this individual)
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The blogger MonetizeYourCat, who reblogged this post, was later accused of domestic abuse by another transgender individual. (OP archive)
Unsurprising that someone like that wouldn't want people to think of them as a rapist.
(It's all he-said she-said internet drama, though)
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"Ah, yes, we should never try to prevent any amount of prison rape in any little way that we can."
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(I kind of get what this blogger is saying... but I remember this sentiment being shared around by people who were obviously trying to cover for their own actions. It's so easy to misuse something that has 'good intentions'. In fact that's one of the sturdiest defenses.)
See also: The thread about people who sperged out over Chris Chan not getting called female after he raped his own mother.
People defending a comic artist after he was caught drawing pedophilic shit.
So much more in the dedicated thread.
Much worse examples, too. I just want to leave examples of how they use numerous tactics to discredit any possible sexual misconduct accusations against transgender individuals.
All the people that defended Johnathan Yaniv in the past.
All this shit is too fucking depressing for me to even comb through.
I would dearly appreciate anyone who knows of existing examples already on this site, and is willing to share it here.
I'm tired of hearing about how "trans women are incapable of being predators", "you should never think of a trans woman as a predator", and yet having my deepest fear confirmed again and again.
To close, I'll share text from an article, which details specific transgender criminals.
If you look on social media, I'm sure you could find numerous posts discrediting these accusations as mere 'transphobia'.
Probably in nearly every single case... someone is willing to stick up for someone alleged to be a pedophile, a rapist, or a murderer... solely on the basis of them identifying as a gender different than their birth sex.
I specifically remember someone saying that Eli Erlick was the victim of 'transphobic accusations'.
My question is.... when is a trans woman going to actually be a predator, then?
There's predators in every single demographic, and to have nearly every single one tidied up with the easy accusation of 'transphobia' paints a startling picture.
Do you want to take a chance, and believe that every single one of these people is completely innocent?
(Full thread on this individual)
The blogger MonetizeYourCat, who reblogged this post, was later accused of domestic abuse by another transgender individual. (OP archive)
Unsurprising that someone like that wouldn't want people to think of them as a rapist.
(It's all he-said she-said internet drama, though)
"Ah, yes, we should never try to prevent any amount of prison rape in any little way that we can."
(I kind of get what this blogger is saying... but I remember this sentiment being shared around by people who were obviously trying to cover for their own actions. It's so easy to misuse something that has 'good intentions'. In fact that's one of the sturdiest defenses.)
See also: The thread about people who sperged out over Chris Chan not getting called female after he raped his own mother.
People defending a comic artist after he was caught drawing pedophilic shit.
So much more in the dedicated thread.
Much worse examples, too. I just want to leave examples of how they use numerous tactics to discredit any possible sexual misconduct accusations against transgender individuals.
All the people that defended Johnathan Yaniv in the past.
All this shit is too fucking depressing for me to even comb through.
I would dearly appreciate anyone who knows of existing examples already on this site, and is willing to share it here.
I'm tired of hearing about how "trans women are incapable of being predators", "you should never think of a trans woman as a predator", and yet having my deepest fear confirmed again and again.
To close, I'll share text from an article, which details specific transgender criminals.
Violent Crimes of Individual Trans Women
(Please note that these links contain graphic content, including detailed descriptions of child sexual abuse and rape.)
When I was disidentifying, I was told that the notion of trans women being violent or sexually predatory was a stereotype. I even learned that because trans women identify with womanhood, they are by association disidentifying themselves with violence, a traditionally male quality.
Here’s what I didn’t know.
In 1993, Synthia China Blast was convicted for killing a 13 year old black girl named Ebony Williams. Ebony was raped, murdered, and her body was then set on fire beside a highway. According to Blast’s own words in this article, she was originally to be convicted for rape as well, until it was revealed that she had been wearing a skirt that night. “They had to switch their story in the trial because how do you tell the jury that he had on a dress and then he was raping a girl?”, she says.
A few years ago, online activist Sarah Nyberg was exposed as a paedophile. Chat logs from Sarah’s own website emerged in which she contributed in viewing and sharing child pornography, and openly discussed sexual fantasies about her own eight year old cousin.
In 2016, activist Cherno Biko posted an article confessing to the rape of a trans man who had revoked his consent after Biko refused to use a condom, with the explicit intent to impregnate him and have, quote, “a black nonbinary baby”. Biko then heavily edited this article, and was later invited to speak at the DC Women’s March in January 2017.
Also in 2016, Andrew “Andrea” Balcer brutally murdered his parents and their dog. As of this post being written, he voluntarily uses a male name and pronouns to protect himself in prison.
Last summer, a transgender activist named Dana Rivers was arrested for murdering a lesbian couple and their son. She was caught fleeing the scene “covered in their blood”.
Another transgender activist was accused of preying on and sexually assaulting younger trans people she met through her activism. This person also went on to attempt to defend herself by posting screenshots of one of her victims sending her flirtatious texts. Her name is currently redacted from this essay for legal reasons.
In 2017, a trans-identified person named Randy Stair committed a mass shooting in a grocery store, killing three people.
Also in 2017, a trans woman named Evie Amati attacked people in a convenience store with an axe, injuring two.
In the realm of more minor internet personalities, popular tumblr user monetizeyourcat disappeared from the internet circa 2014 after being exposed as a rapist after a younger trans woman came forward about her abuse. Tumblr user leftbians deleted her online presence after it was proven that she was soliciting and grooming underage girls for fetish roleplays. Twitter user and artist Shmorky left the scene after an underage victim came forward about being groomed and encouraged to engage in online sexual roleplays wherein Shmorky pretended to be a toddler. Andi Dier, the trans woman who recieved praise in the media for ‘calling out’ Rose McGowan in early 2018, was immediately accused by multiple people of assaulting them when they were thirteen or fourteen years old, and was found to have repeatedly engaged with simulated child pornography on her personal Tumblr.
And none of this even touches on stories that don’t have hard evidence that I can show you over the internet. There now exist well-populated online communities afab people who were abused by trans women. And of course, there exist people who were abused or raped by trans women and have never told anyone out of fear of being accused of lying, or having their experiences downplayed as an “anomaly” when, frankly, this kind of abuse is all too common.
To reiterate, I am not saying that all trans women are rapists or murderers. What I am saying is that the idea that trans women are inherently trustworthy benefits abusers of all kinds who happen to also be trans women. In the trans community, we’re encouraged to shrug off any discomfort or “creep vibes” we experience around a trans woman, and to see such feelings as transmisogynistic and close-minded. Evidence that it’s possible — not even likely, but just possible — for trans women to violate and abuse others is purposefully covered up and brushed over. Feminist and LGBT publications don’t cover these stories, even when the victim is a woman or transgender, out of fear of being accused of bigotry.
A community where it’s proclaimed that every member is a good person inherently disguises and protects bad people. In a healthy community, trust is earned.
(Please note that these links contain graphic content, including detailed descriptions of child sexual abuse and rape.)
When I was disidentifying, I was told that the notion of trans women being violent or sexually predatory was a stereotype. I even learned that because trans women identify with womanhood, they are by association disidentifying themselves with violence, a traditionally male quality.
Here’s what I didn’t know.
In 1993, Synthia China Blast was convicted for killing a 13 year old black girl named Ebony Williams. Ebony was raped, murdered, and her body was then set on fire beside a highway. According to Blast’s own words in this article, she was originally to be convicted for rape as well, until it was revealed that she had been wearing a skirt that night. “They had to switch their story in the trial because how do you tell the jury that he had on a dress and then he was raping a girl?”, she says.
A few years ago, online activist Sarah Nyberg was exposed as a paedophile. Chat logs from Sarah’s own website emerged in which she contributed in viewing and sharing child pornography, and openly discussed sexual fantasies about her own eight year old cousin.
In 2016, activist Cherno Biko posted an article confessing to the rape of a trans man who had revoked his consent after Biko refused to use a condom, with the explicit intent to impregnate him and have, quote, “a black nonbinary baby”. Biko then heavily edited this article, and was later invited to speak at the DC Women’s March in January 2017.
Also in 2016, Andrew “Andrea” Balcer brutally murdered his parents and their dog. As of this post being written, he voluntarily uses a male name and pronouns to protect himself in prison.
Last summer, a transgender activist named Dana Rivers was arrested for murdering a lesbian couple and their son. She was caught fleeing the scene “covered in their blood”.
Another transgender activist was accused of preying on and sexually assaulting younger trans people she met through her activism. This person also went on to attempt to defend herself by posting screenshots of one of her victims sending her flirtatious texts. Her name is currently redacted from this essay for legal reasons.
In 2017, a trans-identified person named Randy Stair committed a mass shooting in a grocery store, killing three people.
Also in 2017, a trans woman named Evie Amati attacked people in a convenience store with an axe, injuring two.
In the realm of more minor internet personalities, popular tumblr user monetizeyourcat disappeared from the internet circa 2014 after being exposed as a rapist after a younger trans woman came forward about her abuse. Tumblr user leftbians deleted her online presence after it was proven that she was soliciting and grooming underage girls for fetish roleplays. Twitter user and artist Shmorky left the scene after an underage victim came forward about being groomed and encouraged to engage in online sexual roleplays wherein Shmorky pretended to be a toddler. Andi Dier, the trans woman who recieved praise in the media for ‘calling out’ Rose McGowan in early 2018, was immediately accused by multiple people of assaulting them when they were thirteen or fourteen years old, and was found to have repeatedly engaged with simulated child pornography on her personal Tumblr.
And none of this even touches on stories that don’t have hard evidence that I can show you over the internet. There now exist well-populated online communities afab people who were abused by trans women. And of course, there exist people who were abused or raped by trans women and have never told anyone out of fear of being accused of lying, or having their experiences downplayed as an “anomaly” when, frankly, this kind of abuse is all too common.
To reiterate, I am not saying that all trans women are rapists or murderers. What I am saying is that the idea that trans women are inherently trustworthy benefits abusers of all kinds who happen to also be trans women. In the trans community, we’re encouraged to shrug off any discomfort or “creep vibes” we experience around a trans woman, and to see such feelings as transmisogynistic and close-minded. Evidence that it’s possible — not even likely, but just possible — for trans women to violate and abuse others is purposefully covered up and brushed over. Feminist and LGBT publications don’t cover these stories, even when the victim is a woman or transgender, out of fear of being accused of bigotry.
A community where it’s proclaimed that every member is a good person inherently disguises and protects bad people. In a healthy community, trust is earned.
Probably in nearly every single case... someone is willing to stick up for someone alleged to be a pedophile, a rapist, or a murderer... solely on the basis of them identifying as a gender different than their birth sex.
I specifically remember someone saying that Eli Erlick was the victim of 'transphobic accusations'.
My question is.... when is a trans woman going to actually be a predator, then?
There's predators in every single demographic, and to have nearly every single one tidied up with the easy accusation of 'transphobia' paints a startling picture.
Do you want to take a chance, and believe that every single one of these people is completely innocent?