Two Women Fear Predators in Single-Sex Spaces
Letter #1 “To Policy Makers”
We don’t know why any particular man identifies as a woman. We don’t know if a man identifies as a woman because he suffers from gender dysphoria or body dysmorphia, or because he has a transgender identity or internalized homophobia. We don’t know if a man identifies as a woman for sexual arousal or to gain social or professional advantage. We don’t know if a man identifies as a woman because he seeks to violate women, through rape, voyeurism, exhibitionism, intimidation, humiliation, exploitation, or physical assault.
We don’t know if a man identifies as a woman for one or several reasons or if he even knows the reason. And we don’t know if a man is lying to us about his reasons for identifying as a woman or even if he is lying to himself.
We do know that men who identify as women need not take hormones, undergo surgery, or present as any stereotyped version of a woman. We know that gender activists insist that a 6’4”, 250-pound man with a face tattoo, ripped biceps, and a double rape conviction is just as much of a woman as any other woman simply because he says so and because men who identify as women don’t owe us femininity.
We know that men commit 93% of homicides and 99% of sexual assaults. We also know that men who identify as women retain a male pattern of criminality.
Therefore, we should know that basing policies, regulations, or laws upon the premise that ‘all men who identify as women are honest, kind, and not subject to male-pattern criminality’ are utterly naive, illogical, and unsupported by evidence. Any such policies, regulations, or laws thereby imperil the safety, privacy, and dignity of all women and girls.
- Lee B.
Letter #2 “Predator in a Dress”
My girlfriend and I were clubbing in NYC. As the night went on, we had a group going with us to the club.
We were in the bathroom when a trans [identified male] came in dressed with a Marilyn Monroe look. A couple of girls looked at him, and the trans started cursing and getting aggressive, threatening to “KICK THE SH*T OUT IF THEM!” It was frightening.
Then, the trans pulled up his dress and showed his genital area saying, “I F*CKED N S*CKED TO GET THIS.” It was scary and sad. That same night, a trans came with our group; he cornered me and my friend saying, “I want to f*ck the both of you at the same time.”
It was revolting but it is a glimpse of what women will face. We must stop the male takeover of our spaces.
- Pinkee
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