The trans rights movement is, at its core, inherently misogynistic. It always has been. I have not once seen a proliferation of euphemisms for men that reduce them to their biological functions or anatomy.
Women, on the other hand, have been reclassified as 'birthing persons,' 'inseminated individuals,' 'egg producers,' menstruating people,' and 'womb owners.' Likewise, I don't hear countless stories about a 'trans man' invading men's sports or locker rooms. The only one I can think of is from Virginia, where boys objected to a girl in their locker room and were punished for it.
But in Illinois, Texas, and Wisconsin, school authorities either forced girls to change in front of boys to teach them 'tolerance' or punished them for refusing to do so. In Washington state, high school wrestler Kallie Keeler was sexually assaulted during a match; she didn't know her opponent was a boy.
In New Jersey, a female inmate is suing the state's Department of Corrections after she was raped twice by a 'trans-identifying man' housed in the prison. Lawyers accused the woman of being 'transphobic' and said claims men in women's prison pose a risk to women's safety are 'baseless.'
Lesbian dating apps have been invaded by these weirdos, and the lesbians who object are painted as 'transphobic,' and told they have to accept 'girl dick.'
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It's always, invariably, women who are harmed by these policies. The mentally ill men who 'identify' as trans brag about invading our bathrooms, record us as we change in locker rooms, and file human rights complaints against us when we refuse to wax their male genitals.
There's no better illustration of this misogynistic mentality that took place on British television.
𝗦𝗵𝗲 𝗮𝘀𝗸𝗲𝗱 𝗵𝗶𝗺 𝟰 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲𝘀!
— Vesper (@vesperdigital) July 6, 2026
"Why should I, as a female, be forced to get undressed in front of a biological male?"
His answer: Because magic words.
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She asks four times why she, a woman, should be forced to change in front of a man to validate their 'gender identity' and the best answer that man can come up with is that they say they're women, so they're magically women.
No. They're men.
They were born men, they're still men, and they will always be men. No amount of surgery, dresses, or makeup changes that.
And while we don't need any other reason beyond the fact that we are uncomfortable, it's worth noting that 'trans inclusive' locker room and bathroom policies enabled and allowed predators to harm women and girls. In 2023, such policies led to 16 rapes, 80 sexual assaults, and 65 acts of voyeurism in England and Wales in 2023. 'Trans inclusive' policies also enabled Richard Cox, a registered sex offender, to victimize women and girls in Virginia. A Maryland man used a gym's 'trans inclusive' policies to film women in the locker room.
The notion that magic words trump our right to safety and bodily autonomy is laughable.
I know this will shock some of the Leftists out there, but women still have rights. We still have a right to say we do not want to be naked and vulnerable in front of men. We still have a right to privacy and physical safety.
Your feelings do not matter, because 'No' is a complete sentence.

