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Troons and Visibility: We Don't Need To See Them

There Should Be More Shame

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Kat Highsmith
Mar 31, 2025
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Readers, Happy International Transgender Day of Visibility!

Today is an important day when uterus-havers, chest-feeders, and birthing units must bow down and give respect the realest of real women—men!

In all seriousness, today is a great time to discuss why these men should have less visibility and more shame, especially since “trans” is a fraud.

For a little background, International Transgender Day of Visibility was established in 2009 by a man who calls himself Rachel Crandall-Crocker and describes himself as a “Jewish transgender lesbian with Tourette’s syndrome.”

Oddly enough, another cross-dressing male called Vanessa Emma Goldman, who worked closely with Rachel Crandall-Crocker as an activist, was discovered to be a child pornography hoarder after his death.

I’m starting…to notice a pattern…but I can’t quite…oh, never mind.

These men should have zero visibility. There must be more shame and stigma around displaying perversions and autogynephilia in public because opening the door to any of this nonsense means it is inexorable that male rapists will end up in women’s prisons.

To demonstrate my point, I will take you on a tour of a Reddit community called “Trans Timelines,” which has 253,000 members. When I first discovered this community, I was shocked so many people were that willing to post pictures of their faces and bodies for thousands of strangers to gawk at and comment upon.

However, as many may be aware, privacy is not that valued by some, especially those seeking validation on social media, and the concept of shame in those cases is largely non-existent. That is a major problem, and it fuels the “trans” nonsense in myriad ways.

For example, here is a recent post.

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