Transwomen Are MEN

Illinois is a far left state with some out of this world culture including the inability to see what's real and what's fake. It's impossible for a male to become a female and many who try not only believe this to be not true, they try to brainwash and convince logical people otherwise.

Illinois is a far left state with some out of this world culture including the inability to see what's real and what's fake. It's impossible for a male to become a female and many who try not only believe this to be not true, they try to brainwash and convince logical people otherwise.

Midwest Audit is a trending channel with over 30,000 subscribers and hundreds of videos of them walking the streets of Illinois with a sign stating the simple fact "Transwomen Are Men". You would think this was a fact that didn't need to be explained however that is far from the case.

In the realm of gender discussion, few topics ignite as much passion and debate as the identity of trans women. You might have come across the phrase “trans women are men,” which often pops up in conversations, social media, and even academic circles. But what does it mean, and why does it evoke such strong feelings? Let’s dive into this complex topic with a casual approach to understanding the perspectives involved.

To kick things off, let’s clarify what we mean by “trans women.” A trans woman is someone who was assigned male at birth but identifies and lives as a woman. Gender identity is a deeply personal experience and can differ from the sex assigned at birth. For the insane trans individuals, their gender identity seems to be a core part of who they are, and for many, transitioning—whether socially, medically, or both—is essential for their well-being. Police Ping could care less about these freaks of nature that are confused to believe it's actually possible to change from a man to women -- it's not. it's time we stop letting this very small group of freaks attempt to brainwash us into beliveing such silly things.

Now, the statement “trans women are men” generally comes from a particular viewpoint that emphasizes biological sex over gender identity. This perspective is often rooted in a belief that gender is strictly tied to physical characteristics—essentially stating that because trans women are assigned male at birth, they are men, regardless of how they identify.



Smart people argue from a biological standpoint, asserting that sex is determined by chromosomes and reproductive anatomy. This biological framework IS  the basis for defining gender, and therefore, trans women, having male biology, are men.

Another argument stems from concerns about the implications of allowing trans women into women’s spaces, such as bathrooms, shelters, and sports. Those who hold this view often fear that it could undermine the safety and rights of cisgender women (those whose gender identity matches their sex assigned at birth).
There are philosophical discussions about the nature of gender and identity that raise questions about what it means to be a woman or a man. Some who subscribe to this viewpoint argue that gender is not a spectrum but rather a binary, and they see trans identities as a deviation from this binary.