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"But-but-but...Men rape all the time anyway, so 'trans' women can go into women's spaces!"

"But-but-but...Men rape all the time anyway, so 'trans' women can go into women's spaces!"

What's the point of sex segregation anyway?

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Kat Highsmith
Jun 03, 2025
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Readers, the title of this post is something you may have heard when someone tries to mount a sputtering defense of the phenomenon of men invading women’s bathrooms, changing rooms, locker rooms, spas—really, any space that has been demarcated for females only.

The argument goes something like this—”Men who want to attack women will do it anyway, so what is the point of keeping ‘trans’ women out?! These ‘trans’ women aren’t the real problem because that’s ‘cis’ men!”

The desperation for male fetishists to force themselves into spaces in which they explicitly do not belong is most recently demonstrated by a man named Luke “Marcy” Rheintgen. He broadcast his intention to travel to Florida from Illinois in order to violate Florida state laws and enter a women’s bathroom.

He was arrested, charged, and rightfully placed in the male jail. The conclusion to his case is still pending, and hopefully it culminates with him in a male prison.

       Luke thinks wearing pink sunglasses means he should be in the women's bathroom.

When someone defends cross-dressing men like Luke (who sounds like a gay Vin Diesel) in women’s spaces by claiming that men inexorably rape and attack women so there’s no point in sex segregation anyway, it demonstrates the total intellectual and moral bankruptcy of this agenda.

Let me explain.

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