Rosalynne Montoya |
A man who sees himself as a woman [aka transgender woman] accused the TSA of being "transphobic." By definition a phobia is an irrational fear. So people accused of having homophobia are, by definition, afraid of homosexuals. Personally, I don't see it.
Anyway, the guy with gender dysphoria accused the TSA of being "transphobic" saying "Going through the scanner, I always have an "anomaly" between my legs that sets off the alarm."
Rosalynne Montoya, a model and content creator, recently shared an experience with social media users and insisted that TSA is transphobic, not specifying if it was every employee of the TSA or anyone in particular.
Montoya, according to Buzzfeed, is an Arizona-based, Hispanic, bisexual, nonbinary, [two thumbs-up with a snap] transgender woman, which means that he is a man who believes he is a woman, likes having sex with anyone regardless of their genitals, but is also a [nonbinary] person who may experience himself as neither exclusively a man or a woman or perhaps sees himself somewhere in between the two sexes.
Rosalynne Montoya, a model and content creator, recently shared an experience with social media users and insisted that TSA is transphobic, not specifying if it was every employee of the TSA or anyone in particular.
Montoya, according to Buzzfeed, is an Arizona-based, Hispanic, bisexual, nonbinary, [two thumbs-up with a snap] transgender woman, which means that he is a man who believes he is a woman, likes having sex with anyone regardless of their genitals, but is also a [nonbinary] person who may experience himself as neither exclusively a man or a woman or perhaps sees himself somewhere in between the two sexes.
Confused yet? So is he.
Montoya was recently traveling from Phoenix to Los Angeles to visit his boyfriend and when he arrived at the airport, he said he was humiliated at the hands of the TSA.
"Can we talk about how horrible it is to travel while being transgender sometimes?" Montoya asked in the now-viral video.
"Can we talk about how horrible it is to travel while being transgender sometimes?" Montoya asked in the now-viral video.
"I always have immense anxiety leading up to going through security. And this means that I totally recognize the privilege of having all of my documents correct. So, the gender marker on my license, for example, says 'female.'" Which is inaccurate but politically correct for the woke of the world.
"But, going through the scanner, there's a male scanner and a female scanner in the TSA checkpoint," Montoya continued. "And, looking at me, you know, I look like a woman and I am a woman. So, that's great. I love having systemic privilege when I feel unsafe, which is in an airport. But, going through the scanner, I always have an 'anomaly' between my legs that sets off the alarm. And so [a female TSA agent] asked me if I had anything in my pants and I told her 'No' and she's like, 'Well, maybe it's just like the metal on your shorts, so let's scan you again.'"
"But, going through the scanner, there's a male scanner and a female scanner in the TSA checkpoint," Montoya continued. "And, looking at me, you know, I look like a woman and I am a woman. So, that's great. I love having systemic privilege when I feel unsafe, which is in an airport. But, going through the scanner, I always have an 'anomaly' between my legs that sets off the alarm. And so [a female TSA agent] asked me if I had anything in my pants and I told her 'No' and she's like, 'Well, maybe it's just like the metal on your shorts, so let's scan you again.'"
They didn't realize that Montoya's "anomaly" is his penis because he is, after all, a dude who dresses as a woman and thinks that it's the clothes that make the woman, not the biology. See, biology isn't woke; it's science.
Montoya said that she went through the scanner a second time, only to be told that she needed to be patted down.
"So, I was like look, I'm trans. Just pat me down. And her solution was, 'Do you want to be scanned as a man instead?' I didn't. But, I ended up doing it and then my boobs set off the scanner because, of course," she continued. "So, I tried to make a joke out of it. I was like, 'Oh yeah, there's a lot of plastic in there! It's fine.' So then she was like, 'OK, well we have to pat you down. Do you want a man to do it?' I said, 'No! Absolutely not.'"
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Montoya said that she went through the scanner a second time, only to be told that she needed to be patted down.
"So, I was like look, I'm trans. Just pat me down. And her solution was, 'Do you want to be scanned as a man instead?' I didn't. But, I ended up doing it and then my boobs set off the scanner because, of course," she continued. "So, I tried to make a joke out of it. I was like, 'Oh yeah, there's a lot of plastic in there! It's fine.' So then she was like, 'OK, well we have to pat you down. Do you want a man to do it?' I said, 'No! Absolutely not.'"
After his experience, Montoya said he felt "dysphoric and disrespected." He definitely is dysphoric but why disrespect? He seemed to be treated fairly.
Transgender people put themselves in difficult circumstances. What if a trans woman went to the hospital with symptoms of prostatic cancer but presented as a woman on his ID? Or if the gender was reversed and a transgender man got pregnant? Treatments would at least initially, be compromised.
Montoya victimized himself.
"In the future, I will be signing up and paying for TSA pre-check before my next flight to hopefully prevent this from ever happening to me again, but I shouldn't have to take this extra step in order to feel safe while traveling," Montoya added.
According to the outlet, Montoya said representatives from the TSA headquarters have reached out to him and want to have a conversation with him on Friday.
"In the future, I will be signing up and paying for TSA pre-check before my next flight to hopefully prevent this from ever happening to me again, but I shouldn't have to take this extra step in order to feel safe while traveling," Montoya added.
According to the outlet, Montoya said representatives from the TSA headquarters have reached out to him and want to have a conversation with him on Friday.
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