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Why do trans people continually lie about crimes committed by people who are trans?
Here is a quote by a Y!A member:
"there is no evidence for a Transwoman, to Commit rape."
Why do trans say these kind of things when there is plenty of evidence of TiMs (Trans identified Males) committing violent crimes against women and children. See link below (this is just one website and there are many out documenting crimes that people in the trans community commit)
10 Answers
- 2 years ago
if you should check the percentage of the population who are transgender and those who are not, you will find that crime wise we are extremely low on the scale, I say this as a transwoman and a proud woman
- ?Lv 72 years ago
BS. Kinda like believing that the entirety of the universe was fully created in 6 days.
- 2 years ago
I have not witnessed what you are referring too. Unfortunately rapists exist in every community... even within the church as much as that pains me to admit. However I fail to see the point of this question? I've yet to encounter any trans souls who believe that none of their own have committed sexual assault. It is dismal when a member of a community we cherish would commit such an evil act. Most trans souls I know would excommunicate members of their community who commit such violent acts. Disavow them. My experience has been quite the opposite of yours.
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- Anonymous2 years ago
Yeah there has been an extreme minority of trans women who commit sexual crimes. But as has been said before. Cis women are more likely to commit sexual crimes statistically than trans women. And cis men are WAYYYYY more likely than both combined. But don't see you hating on cis men do you? Actually I know people like you. You're likely to actually make excuses for cis men who do rape. Look at the recent case of a guy locking a girl in a freaking cage and raping her repeatedly and he got away with it. I doubt you actually care about sexual assault as an issue. You just know others do so you use it to demonise trans people. Rape is only seen as a bad thing when it's preformed by "undesirables". Such as trans people, black people, UGLY people. Your an attractive cishet white male no one gives a crap. I mean the victims do, and people with basic empathy but society doesn't. You don't.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Idk, why do white people continue to lie about crimes committed by people who are white? White rapists getting away scot free. Being told to sympathise with white high school shooters, etc.
- TylerLv 62 years ago
..Didn't you say you didn't like using that gross "TiM" term? It's really not hard to just write trans women. 😒
Anyway yeah, I've kinda noticed this, I do wish people here were more open to discussing problems like this. Statistically I think it's impossible for any group to /not/ have its share of criminals or awful people. I mean, when these issues are brought up it usually is by some bigot trying to overgeneralize and make trans people as a whole look bad, but responding to that with the exact opposite kind of generalization isn't the best way to go about it.
Obviously some criminals don't make the entire group they belong to (or claim to belong to, at least) criminals as well, obviously there's nothing wrong with being trans, and obviously everyone's identity should be respected. That is what should be argued, in my opinion, rather than denying the crimes ever happened to begin with. It's still a problem that exists that needs to be addressed.
- 2 years ago
Because they see themselves as "victims" and crimes and violence is justifiable for them.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Fear of losing what they've gained thus far by acknowledging the legitimate problems that have been created.
- Anonymous2 years ago
That's a hate site and I don't believe anything posted on a hate site.
You show us some statistics posted by law enforcement.