Not Our Crimes
Trans Crime Reporting Risks
By TSR
Brooklyn, NY - We are now living in a profoundly disturbing era where reality itself is being rewritten in the name of appeasing ideological demands. News agencies increasingly publish stories claiming that women are raping other women, blatantly ignoring biological facts to accommodate the demands of transgender ideology. We all inherently know that women cannot produce semen; yet, we see absurd headlines stating, "Woman raped in bathroom by another woman, semen found at the scene." Authorities grapple with confusion, uncertain about how to classify and incarcerate the perpetrator simply because he identifies as a woman.
This distortion of reality is not merely absurd—it is deeply dangerous. It erodes the integrity of truth, manipulates public perception, and trivializes the very real violence women face at the hands of men. History will surely look back on this period with incredulity, questioning how society allowed itself to become complicit in such obvious falsehoods. Future generations will wonder how we permitted ourselves to enter this surreal twilight zone, where the facts of biology and logic were discarded to appease ideological extremes, leaving women vulnerable, truth obscured, and justice compromised.
Accurate crime statistics are crucial for ensuring public safety, shaping effective policy, and upholding justice. However, an alarming trend has arisen in recent years, where crimes committed by trans-identified males—biological males who identify as women—are being categorized as female crimes. This practice dangerously distorts reality, jeopardizes women's safety, and undermines the integrity of criminal data reporting.
Historically and consistently, statistical evidence has demonstrated that violent crimes, including sexual offenses, are overwhelmingly perpetrated by males. This fact is not based on stereotypes or social constructs but is firmly rooted in biological and empirical reality. When authorities and media deliberately categorize trans-identified males as females in crime reports, they create a misleading narrative suggesting women are becoming increasingly violent and dangerous. Such misrepresentation serves an ideological agenda aimed at erasing biological distinctions, intentionally obscuring the disproportionate violence committed by males.
The consequence of this falsification extends beyond mere statistics. By inflating the perceived rate of female criminality, critical services and protections uniquely designed for women may be compromised. Women's shelters, crisis centers, and violence prevention programs rely heavily on accurate data to justify funding, resources, and policy priorities. Manipulated statistics can divert essential resources away from genuine victims and create confusion around the specific protective measures required for women's safety.
Furthermore, presenting crimes perpetrated by males as female crimes profoundly harms public understanding and perception of crime dynamics. It dangerously suggests that biological sex is irrelevant to patterns of aggression and violence. This ideological distortion undermines decades of research and experience, placing ideology above public safety and factual accuracy.
Moreover, the distortion of crime data feeds into harmful stereotypes that falsely position women as equally violent as men, ultimately diluting the severity and recognition of male-perpetrated violence against women. This deliberate conflation serves to obscure male accountability and erodes efforts by women's advocacy groups to clearly identify and address the root causes of gender-based violence.
It is imperative for policymakers, law enforcement, and media organizations to adhere strictly to biological realities in crime reporting. Clear distinctions based on biological sex ensure accurate data collection, informed policy decisions, and targeted safety measures. Ideological agendas should never be allowed to override the fundamental need for truthful reporting and public transparency.
In the end, the practice of categorizing trans-identified males' crimes as female crimes does a disservice to women, truth, and society as a whole. Upholding factual accuracy in crime reporting isn't just a matter of data integrity—it's a matter of justice, safety, and protecting the dignity and rights of women.