Any actual evidence to support your theory that trans identifying males are not as likely to commit violence as non trans identifying males? (it's rhetorical, i know there is no evidence to support your theory)
Any actual evidence to support your theory that trans identifying males are not as likely to commit violence as non trans identifying males? (it's rhetorical, i know there is no evidence to support your theory)
I can support the theory that trans women are just as likely to be victims of violence as cis women are- in fact, four times as likely. www.theguardian.com/society/2020... As for rates of criminality- no, I can’t. Because in criminal cases whether or not the perpetrator is trans not on the record.
This article doesn’t divide the victims of crime by sex, so it doesn't show what you're claiming. It does make a valid point of its own though.
Neither can you prove that trans women are as inclined to criminality as cis men. You’ve basically just assumed that. Why would a population which behaves completely differently to cis men, talks differently, takes hormones, wears women’s clothes - in some cases literalky surgically alter 2/
Our bodies, NONE of which are things cis men do, unexplainably retain any other pattern of behaviour that cis men do?
Why wouldn't you? Cosmetic surgery doesnt magically make someone less aggressive. Estrogen doesn't reduce the male propensity to violence. Interestingly though, taking testosterone does make women more violent.
As I said, there is no evidence that transwomen are less likely to be violent than other men.
How many men do you know in your life that have taken estrogen? Not trans women, like cis men, who call themselves men. Like is it something that you’ve ever done?
What has this got to do with your unsubstantiated statement? It's okay to say you were wrong and move on.
No no legit, I’m asking you a question. Do you know any cis men in your life that take estrogen, but still identity purely as men?
How does this relate to making unsubstantiated statements about male violence?
Come on. It’s a simple question, it’s just a yes or no.
Fine. Let's assume no. What amazing insight does this give us to male pattern violence?
As a group, MtF transitioners "had no statistically significant differences from other natal males, for convictions in general or for violent offending. " They "retained a male pattern regarding criminality. The same was true regarding violent crime." committees.parliament.uk/writtenevide...
1/2 "Gender diverse [GD] offenders with sex offence histories (SOH) accounted for 37% (n = 57) of the 155 gender diverse offenders identified during the study period (December 2017 to September 2021); 86% were transgender women, 0% were transgender men,..." - Sex Offense Hist.: 86% were trans women
2/2 Gender diverse offenders (trans women & persons identified as “other” gender diverse offenders) had criminal histories SIMILAR to offenders in men’s institutions with sex offence histories. www.canada.ca/en/correctio...