If you’ve got two hours spare, this is worth it
A local radio show in a small part of the USA was aired this week, and it was probably as good an example of what transgenderism is as anything you’re likely to hear or see.
KOPN 89.5 FM is a community radio station in Columbia, Missouri. Every Wednesday night it has ‘
Femme FM’, a ‘show of dissent, for feminism’ as described by its host, Luna Hawk, in which music by women is played, and there is typically a female guest in the studio who might also play some of her own songs.
This week the guest was
Danielle Muscato, a man who says he’s a woman. He, incidentally, hasn’t worn women’s clothing for several years now because, according to him, he’s too disabled to take cross-sex hormones, and if he doesn’t take hormones then there’s no point cross-dressing.
Despite the feminist nature of the show, no mention was made of the
allegations against Muscato that he’s sexually assaulted left-wing women, or that he’s on
trial this month for harassing his mother and father.
The two-hour show started with about 15 minutes of Luna playing songs and talking, before she introduced Danielle (pictured above just before he went on air) and asked him if he’d always lived in the area. This proved to be the last moment of the two hours that she had any control over her own radio show.
The next ten to 15 minutes were spent by Danielle talking about how much of a victim he is, particularly with regards to his ‘psychopath’ twin brother and his ‘transphobic’ father. However, it was his mother who he said he hates the most, and, as a 41-year-old man, rolled off story after story about how she had ‘abused’ him. This abuse included that she regularly rolled her eyes at him, she once read a magazine when he wanted to talk and that she once bought pâté for his cat’s 18th birthday, instead of tuna.
When he wasn’t ranting about his family, he would - without being invited (Luna was barely allowed to say anything for the rest of the show) - start playing songs. These were mostly also about family grievances, such as this one, which didn’t quite work, as he kept forgetting the lyrics and cannot sing.
As well as his complete domination of this women’s space, in which he expressed hatred for women and demanded that his victimhood be acknowledged, there were also repeated and obvious lies and contradictions. For example, he introduced one song by saying it was about a woman he had first been friends with, then became romantically involved with — but the relationship ended, he said, after his brother had sex with her while she was too intoxicated to consent. However, the song was entirely about how angry he was with her for preferring his brother to him.
In a final metaphor for transgenderism, Luna tried to conclude the conversation with Danielle about 15 minutes before the show was due to end, presumably so she could have some control at last, and play some songs she wanted to play. Danielle, though, simply refused to end his involvement, and said he was going to play some more songs - including a couple of covers. He added that she’d told him in advance not to play covers, but he was going to anyway.
Only after the entire farce played out was Luna permitted to spea.k She said the two hours had been a victory for feminism, and she made some vague comment in support of trans rights.
You can listen to the two hours
here on post 5,368 (you’ll need a VPN if you’re based in the UK).