Why is condemning bigotry against criminals the same as defending the criminals themselves?
It's not.
Also, it's a bullshit question when posed to me.
I haven't misgendered anyone, to my knowledge. I haven't misgendered the Nashville shooter, to my knowledge.
The person/people who keep accusing me of this bring up the likes of Jessica Yaniv and Amber McLaughlin.
I'm not misgendering any of these people because of their disgusting actions. I'm not misgendering them. I know that they're fucking lying.
Yaniv has claimed to be menstruating. He doesn't produce eggs. It's a physical impossibility. I'm not misgendering him. He's not a trans woman. He's just a dude who likes little girls, and he's exploiting Canada's laws to get away with his sick sexual pleasures.
Amber McLaughlin was a straight man until a court ruling granted clemency to a trans woman in his state. He started saying that he was a woman in the hope that he could be transferred to a woman's prison and be spared the death penalty after he murdered his ex-girlfriend and raped her dead body. No, this person was never a woman, nor trans.
This isn't about the crimes in regard to the mother-fucking pronouns. These are men trying to game your mother-fucking preferred fucking system.
If Buck Angel went nuts and shot a bunch of people, I would refer to him as a "him." He's not gonna do that unless he gets a brain tumor; but, I'm just using this as an example of somebody who is really trans.
This is a loaded question. It's assuming the worst of me, and any of my seconders, without evidence. It's disingenuous.
It's frustrating. It's fucking stupid.