Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does being anti- or pro-trans have to do with this? If anything, pointing out that yet another sexual predator is male is actually an own goal for the transgender movement. You see, male-pattern criminality is a SEX-based phenomenon and the only relevance "gender" has is that "trans women"---men who claim a gender different than their sex--are statistically even more likely to be sexual predators than other men are.
Men commit 99% of rapes and sexual assaults. Trans women (a.k.a. men who claim to believe they are women) commit sex offenses at rates higher than men who admit they are men. In fact, studies show that men who identify as “trans women” are 5 times more likely than other men, and 566 times more likely than women, to commit sexual offenses.
Even among trans people, the sex-based difference in who commits rapes and sexual assaults persists. Men who claim to be "trans women" and or "non-binary" commit upwards of 95% of rapes and sexual assaults by trans people, while "trans men" commit less than 5%. Gender literally does not change the SEX-based difference in criminality, especially sexually predatory criminality, at all.
So, get real. Male-pattern criminality is a biological, sex-based phenomenon that holds true for every group of men, especially the men who claim to believe they are women.
Then it's even more ironic that a leading anti-trans activist pastor was indicted for raping a pre-teen.
It seems Trump surrounds himself with sexual assaulters, maybe because Trump is one, too.