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‘Super Ma’am’: Transgender Customer Who Had Meltdown In GameStop Just Released A Rap Song (VIDEO)

An angry transgender customer is trying to milk the 15 minutes of fame after the video of an outburst at a Gamestop went viral.

In late December, a transgender woman got very angry when s/he was ‘misgendered’ repeatedly by an employee at a GameStop in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The towering masculine looking transgender woman that goes by the name Tiffany Moore had an absolute tantrum, yelling expletives and eventually kicking down a display.

Moore behaved in a rather unladylike way suggesting that the employee ‘take it outside’ and handle things man to, er, ma’am — presumably with fists.

In case you missed it, here is the original video (LANGUAGE WARNING):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdnBV-S-RXk

As Moore bragged on social media about being the transgender woman in the viral video and attempted to milk the 15 minutes of fame, it was revealed that Tiffany had an alter ego as a rapper named Paycheck Stubbz. (Video here if you feel so inclined, or you can check out Paycheck’s Soundcloud here.)

Moore must have decided to change rapper identity (as well as shave the mutton chops) because Paycheck Stubbz is now known as SaraTONIN.

Here is Tiffany Moore speaking about the incident at the Gamestop and that s/he wrote a rap song about the incident.

Is it just me, or is it possible that this large pre-transition individual presents as a man dressed slightly like a woman?

I really have a difficult time with self-identifying transgender individuals demanding that the rest of the world change language to ensure that the feelings of people that don’t necessarily look like the gender that they identify as don’t get hurt. The forced use of pronouns is literally the issue that made Dr. Jordan B. Peterson famous.

SaraTonin is hoping to ride the viral video fame by making a rap song about being ‘misgendered’ — it’s called ‘Super Ma’am’.

It’s just as amazing as you imagine it to be: (LANGUAGE WARNING)

I think that might have been the worst rap song I’ve ever heard, and that’s saying something. That’s not stopping Tiffany from putting it on Spotify and Amazon.

The issue of pronoun use is a freedom of speech issue as Dr. Peterson claims it is. In California, you could face jail time for misgendering someone, but it is no longer a felony to knowingly infect someone with HIV.

This is a messed up world we live in, and now we’re adding rap to the mix.

Fantastic.

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