Here is a partial list of the trans-identifying men who have sexually assaulted a woman or a girl in what should have been a female-only space during the last few years.
Please note that this is only a partial list.
Michael Maria Pentholm
Karen White
Katie Dolatowski
Jessica Winfield
Tara Desousa
Janiah Monroe
Kristen Lukess
Lisa Hauxwell
Laken McKay
Aliea Rose Brown
Paula Witherspoon
Davina Ayrton
Johanna Wolf
Hanna Tubbs
Christopher Hambrook
Dakota Nieves
Tarah Jo Morgan
Marie Dean
Jessica Brennan
Rachel Smith
Marcia Walker
Synthia China Blast
Michelle Winter
Paris Bregazzi
Melissa Wilson
Barbie Kardashian
Jessica Smith
Wolfgang Schmidt
Chloe Thompson
Denen Anderson
Kadence Pinder
Beth Hannan
Leah Harvey
Julie Marshall
Blaine Maney
Amber Thorden
Evi Amat
Babs Longmire
Rachel Fenton
Jorven Seren
Claire Goodier
Kim Marie Johannson
Steven Hayes
Jacinta Brooks
Alexander Eshawn Lions
Ashley Winter
Steph Ricciardi
Vicky Green
Ella Davies
Melissa Addis
Madilyn Harks
Jessica Marie Hann
Michelle Martinez
Nicole Summers
Shauna Patricia Smith
Evelyn Young
Claire Goodier
Allison Woolbert
Nur Ahmed
Vyvyenne Ward
Laura McCann
Lisa Jones
Rayne Aloysius Constantine
Rose Bennett
Louise Ford
Robert Glanowski
Lily Bate
Alyssa Celusta
Sora Kuykendall
Lydia Helena Vision
Ava Jones
Alex Ray Scott
Diego Melendez
Paris Green
Tiffany Scott
Zoe Lynes
Vicky Green
Pauline Long
Chloe Walker
Toni Prince
Lana Laws
Christyl Knight
Carrie Cooper
Jasmine Hill
Diamond Blount
Nicola Florida
Dawn Love
Stacey Pool
Alexis Herschell
Scarlet Shadows
Karen Louise Lawson
Nicola Cope
Gina Owen
Kayleigh Louise Woods
Claire Darbyshire
Kira Leverton
Kathleen Carpenter
Donna Perry
Karen Jones
Carol Lea
Michelle Lewin
Alanna Nicole Partin
Yostin Murillo
Peter Selby
Wendy Jones
Rose Whitby
Daryl Graves
Diana Guevara
Jason Croker
Jody Matthew Burke
Patricia Trimble
Sally Dixon
Milan Wash
Adree Edmo
Jayden Dean
Paul Denyer
Bruno Meirelles
Pandora Electra
Robert Gordon Cummins
Danielle Rose Gemini
Brooke Lyn Sonia
Nonnie Lotusflower
Tianne Miller
Narsimha Bichappa Shirvati
Brandy Wood
Kelly McSean
Michelle Renee Lamb
Andrea Balcer
Ketan Shende
Serenity Alana Mann
Sacho Samson
Harryetta Thompson
Jenna Hansen
Jane Beck
Audrey Robinson
Lexi-Rose Crawford
Carissa Marie Radcliffe
Jolene Charisma Starr
Zara Jade
Rhiley Carlson
Claire Fox
Robert William Perry II
Tanya Howes
Loana Luna
Dwight Chisolm
Amy George
Stuart Bulling
Lorena Santana
Christopher Williams
Alyssa Christine Trenchard
Danielle Edney
Julie Shepherd
Izzabella Raymundo
Stephanie Hayden
Sophie Louise Carter
Autumn Cordellioné
Katana Paris
Shauna Kavanagh
Zera Lola Zombie
Nicole Rose Campbell
April Welsh
Tânia Ferrinho
Scarlet Moon Shadows
Laura Miller
Thorsten Heinz
Tara Pearsall
Adam McDonald
Samantha Norris
Abigail Waller
Rachel Queen Burton
Maria Childers
Xenia Jade Millar
Krystel Lauzon
Amber Faye Fox Kim
Ash Cooper
Natalie Pershall
Kazumi Watanabe
Claire Caballero
Jacqui McWilliams
Sabrina/Morrigan Hetke
Jo White
July Justine Shelby
Joanna Evans
Louise Thomas
Miquel Toni Riera Prats
Emma Davies
Lexi Secker
Pierre Parsons,
Claire Anderson
Michell Silva Perez
Michelle Blessent
Cassidy Honsinger
Elijah Thomas Berryman
Sean Windingland
Duane Owen
Dana Rivers
Alfie Howe
Marceline Harvey
Chloee-Mae Danvers
Jamie Kim Belladonna
Catarina da Lapa,
Renee Mills
Aria Peers
Danielle Marie Whitebird
Makayla Craig
Angel Hill
Farin Kinar
Reiyn Keohane
Michelle Ward
Levana Ballouz
Francesca Bartkus
María López Barrera
Autumn Tulip Harper
Richard Kenneth Cox
Oliver Smith
Rebecca Clark
Dakota Rose Austin
Catherine Lynn
Naomi O’Brien
Nicola Watson
Bunny Autumn Colasimone
Tiffany Aching
Sophie KoKo
(my thanks to @glinner and the person who compiled this list)
@archer_rs I have also had similar conversations with gay friends one of which once gave the reply “Eww no, some of the things they do now are awful!” I have no idea what he meant as he didn’t elaborate, but he is a bit of a prude to be fair!
Man makes a quick exit after he's caught taking photos of little girls in changing rooms. The incident occurred at Castle Point shopping centre in Bournemouth.
And trans activists say women don't need our own changing facilities because they're private rooms.
I really do not understand the position @marksandspencer have taken regarding their female customers. Women are telling them repeatedly they want single sex changing rooms, they want spaces where there are no men and yet M&S refuse to listen.
A strange form of marketing.
"No, I don't subscribe to this 'kindness' - I'll tell the truth instead."
I spoke at the Cambridge Union last night about LGBs, children's safety and women's rights. Full video here:
@DanniBrener It's a phenomenon know as "Schrodinger's Trans" in which women's spaces, sports, language, etc is so irrelevant and unimportant that women shouldn't mind giving them up while simultaneously being so consequential and necessary that men will die if they can't have them.
If you want a world in which women don’t see men as the enemy, then you should start by getting them to stop raping and murdering us. 🤷♀️
I talk a lot about trans-identifying men, and while they do offend disproportionately, they are not the only offenders — or even the majority of offenders.
See, your idea of helping women is to get us to ignore the fact that sexual assault is the closest thing there is to being a universal female experience, other than actually being female. You don’t want to stop the abuse of women; you just want women to shut up about it.
I do agree that liberal “feminism” is deeply harmful to women — but we vehemently disagree as to why. I see it as a watered-down, male supremacist ideology; a sop thrown to women by the liberal men who pretend to be our allies, but instead support gender ideology and the Islamic oppression of women. In my considered opinion, it doesn’t go nearly far enough in some areas, while going way too far in others.
I believe women should have a political party of our own, and that we deserve proportional representation in Congress. We’re supposed to be partners to men when it comes to building a just and equitable society, not subordinates who are expected to shut up and take whatever y’all dish out.
The real problem I have with your stance is that you seem to think that the conflict between men and women is based on women’s irrational anger towards men, rather than the undeniable fact that men prey on us from the day we’re born until the day we die — all too often at the hands of a predatory man. I would posit that when a woman lives in a society where she is never safe from rape, and never will be, the anger that causes is extremely rational.
The oldest rape victim I’ve seen with my own two eyes was 89. Imagine, if you can, what it must have felt like to be that old and still not be safe from male sexual violence. To die in blood and agony on your own kitchen floor at 89 years old — for the crime of being born a woman. The perpetrator jammed two and a half feet of a mop handle so far into her body that I could see the end of it protruding as a lump under her skin, about two inches below her sternum. Again, I would argue that the anger I felt while watching the ME remove it was extremely rational.
If you want a world in which women don’t see men as the enemy, then you need to start by changing male predation of women. We live in a world where most women will experience rape, and in which as near to all of us will be sexually assaulted as makes no nevermind. I’ve been raped twice, and SA’d so often that I’ve lost track, if you count over-clothes groping etc of my ass and breasts. Unfortunately, you can’t just shoot men who do things like that.
And it’s not as if some small minority of men are responsible for the sexual violence women experience. Most rape victims are assaulted by men they know, and multiple surveys show that roughly 1/3 of men would commit rape if they thought they’d get away with it….you know, like 98% of rapists do.
I do believe that men and women should work together to create a better society — but that’s not going to happen as long as men refuse to confront the reality of male sexual violence that women have no choice but to live with. If you really think that the biggest problem between men and women is that women are angry at men for no good reason, then you don’t actually care about women. You just want us to shut up and “keep sweet.”
@Rookerylaw@ripx4nutmeg I can- children are not isolated and given training on correct pronouns. He has asked to be referred to as Mx and they/them pronouns but isn’t precious about it.
#OTD 26 January 1980 in Tiswas -
We leave you with the happy tinkling sound of children crying - the unhappy tears coursing down their little cheeks. Listen carefully to Matthew Butler's little song, inspired by the musical arrangements of Les Dawson.