Are there any good examples of trannies literally getting away with crime because of their gender identity? - You're so oppressed, dude, you're even beyond the law!

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Trannies are unironically THE most privileged group in Western society right now. They get everything handed to them for free and believe they are immune to reality and criticism.

I've seen a few examples of them getting away with rape, either the flat-out rape of lesbian women, or rape by deception for straight men. I want to know how easy it is to get away with crime as a tranny. How often do they get reduced sentences for crime, or not sentenced at all?

I've seen plenty of MtF sexual and violent offenders in prison (including Chris Chan, duh), and I remember that one FtM school shooter, so I do understand that being trans isn't some magical safeguard against getting arrested. But I've noticed a pattern of "trans privilege" creeping in for sure, and I'm seriously wondering how close we are as a society to literally letting troons get away with things like murder or even mass/school shootings.
 
Off the top of my head, there's Peter Selby who was essentially given a slap on the wrist for possessing a metric fuckton of child pornography and creating indecent images of kids, because being a tranny in prison would've caused him ~anxiety~. The linked article mentions a couple of other pedo trannies in the UK who didn't have to serve any time for similar offences, too.
 
Ashley "Taylor" Parker-Dipeppe. An FtM member of Atomwaffen who took part in a conspiracy to intimidate Jewish and black journalists. Poor little snowflake sued her highschool (and eventually settled for $50,000) because she got bullied, and then joins a neo-Nazi group (with an actual kill count) to threaten journalists (including physically pasting threats on their homes) and gets nothing.

These are the posters that these "knuckleheads" (as Ashley's lawyer called them) put up
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According to the judge
John C. Coughenour said:
None of us have suffered the difficult situation this defendant has endured as a result of his gender identity confusion. … Enough’s enough.
To be fair to John Cuck Coughenour, this was a tricky situation for him. If she ended up getting sent to a men's prison... well... she's probably in the top percentile of passing FtMs, but she was probably going to get passed around like currency.

The others didn't get off so easy.
 
Redux mentioned one.

One of the online pedo hunters caught a pedo in Berkeley.

Called the police because you know… Grooming a 13 year old and all that.

Police let the troon go.
I've seen several pedo hunters on YT and I've never seen it lead to an arrest. I don't think police can really do anything in that situation.
 
have you checked womenarehuman[.]com?
Amazing resource, thank you.

Nah I’ve seen plenty of arrests.

Grooming kids is against the law in most places.
You would think so, but now there's an effort to make Groomer a slur.

Also in the OP, I totally forgot about Caitlyn Jenner and Ezra Miller. That's two famous examples.
 
I could just drop johnatan yaniv, labelle and keffals but i guess that's too easy.
It doesn't applies only for trannies but to any other minority, I think that, if the person who submitted the script of cuties was male and white, he would've been arrested seconds after dropping it.

Cuties was French.

A man totally could have written it and handed it to French film makers.

French films are kind of famous for being creepy.

Roman Polanski went there after his nonce consent accident “misunderstanding”, for a reason.

Some minorities can get away with things like this, the British Pakistani grooming gangs for instance, but they required the wall of silence of the community and the authorities being unsure how to tackle it.

But the response once it came out was effective.

Trannies have so far been getting away with grooming and such but the tide is starting to turn.
Mostly it has been because like the grooming gangs, it was a tricky issue to police regarding legal tolerance issues.
Now though the public is finding out about it, the reality and the mood is shifting.

Troons and pakis, both dress wearing men who relied on a shield of a sympathetic community and being able to accuse detractors of bigotry.
 
Jessica Yaniv is a perfect example of cucknada, topless pool parties, harrassment, indecent exposure to minors (and women), I think even assault on one occasion? Probably even more. Oh! And using the courts to bankrupt people, that's pretty illegal.

The UK seems to do this the most, but every western country has examples of leniency being given to troons, and I'd say most of our troon lolcows have something that they've done that's illegal or at least would have gotten a non-troon in trouble, but they've skated. It's appalling when it reaches a court of law and being trans counts as a literal get out of jail free card, but that also misses all the times when it counts as a get out of legal consequences free card as well.

Yaniv is ignored by troons because he's so obviously bad news, which says a lot about just how annoying he is even to potential allies when you see who else they'll leap to defend; the meme about 'I may be a pedophile but at least I'm not rude' but unironically. So he's ever-so-slowly starting to deal with consequences of his actions, because he has no support and says his racist/revenge-based/greedy motivations out loud. But without outsized attention being put on him and him lashing out at other troons like Morgane Oger (someone else who has escaped legal consequences at least partly by being a troon), he very likely wouldn't have needed to graduate from extorting money out of beauticians who didn't wax his female balls to all the other attention and money-seeking crimes he's committed. And unfortunately, it being such a slow roll is the nature of the courts in general, not just for troons.

Still, it's the wonderful cognitive dissonance of troonery that it can mitigate, or even cancel out, their crimes due to how it affects their mental state - but don't you dare call it a mental illness. Don't forget to mentally include in your tally every time a male sex offender gets put into a women's prison. Providing a rapist with fish in a barrel via jail time might not be technically getting away with crime, but it's certainly not what anyone should regard as justice.
 
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