Posted on 05/06/2025 1:13:24 PM PDT by karpov
One of the more colorful crime stories of the Biden administration concerned Sam Brinton, an official working on nuclear-waste issues who was arrested for chronic luggage theft. Brinton, who describes himself as nonbinary, was convicted of nabbing women’s suitcases from airports and then confidently wearing the ladieswear he had found inside. One victim, a Tanzanian fashion designer, realized Brinton had stolen her luggage when she spotted him at a gala beaming in one of her African gowns.
Nationwide, headlines describe a spectrum of transgendered, nonbinary, and other “gender non-conforming” variations of criminal offenders. These range from relatively innocuous criminality—like Brinton’s—to deadly violence. In January, transgender repeat knife offender Jaia Cruz fatally stabbed a postal worker after jockeying over places in the sandwich line at a Manhattan deli. A few weeks later, transgender Nicol Suarez, who was being pursued by ICE for previous crimes, stalked and then raped a 14-year-old boy in a bodega bathroom in East Harlem. In February, 18-year-old transgender Trinity Shockley was arrested as she planned a mass Valentine’s Day school shooting. She failed where Tennessee transgender teen Audrey Hale succeeded; Hale gunned down six kids and adults at The Covenant School.
All of these cases raise a very obvious question: Do transgender Americans commit crime at higher rates or of different types than “cis-gender” Americans?
The answer is: We have no idea.
Whereas crime data exist for all other demographics—race, age, educational attainment, etc.—we are not systematically collecting or analyzing stats for trans offenders. Apparently, it’s too politically uncomfortable to call attention to transgender people as anything but victims. Any effort to delve into research on transgenderism and crime uncovers reports, white papers, law review essays, and media reporting—but all of it is focused exclusively on trans victimization.
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What the world call “trans” is nothing more than “mentally ill”, and those people belong in an institution where they can be treated. They are usually far more prone to violence than a normal thinking person is.
This Nation was condemned the moment the the closet doors were swung wide open. The Godless people of the US are just too spiritually blind to see it, and naturally side with, spiritually speaking, “their father, the devil”.
The more insane, the more the crime. And it is worse. There, I said it.
RE: mentally ill....
In December, 1973 a contentious woke vote by the American Psychiatric Association led the way for the 1974 declaration that homosexual mental illness was now to be what was soon called by a new diagnostic code, “sexual orientation disturbance.”
Problem is, it is still a source of mental illness but by a different name.
The gender dysphoria and surgery and hormone injections don’t turn males into females or vice versa. The dna in the human body doesn’t change after conception. Just the names given by observers such as the medical people.
Mens strength.
Women’s emotions.
Men’s anger.
What could go wrong?
Insightful.
“I identify as Napoleon ... I demand to be given control of France immediately.”
Just tell them to surrender. Easy peasy.
Greetings and Salutations Your Excelleancy.I identify as The King of Spain,
No study can be done comparing the number of homosexual vs heterosexual pedophile crimes because no one will risk being called a homophobe. But it’s greater by a factor of at least 10.
You can’t have Prussia. It’s already trans-nationalist.
Joseph, is that you? I’ll tell Josephine that you said “Hi” ....
No, I don’t want Prussia and their Department of Silly Walks ...
Um, no.
I identify as the Duke of Wellington.
Brinton got a literal hand slap for a federal crime.
Don’t tell me some animals aren’t more equal that others.
See you there, Welly ...
Hey, Joey, look who’s here! It’s Welly ... and I know that you had difficulty with him in Spain, but he says he’s going to meet me at Waterloo for a good time ... want to come along?
There it is again!
I laff every time!!
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