Remember that transgender woman (also known as a very confused biological man) who went viral after being “misgendered” at a GameStop and losing his ever-loving mind about it? Now, he's fighting back....
....with a music video.
The (very obvious) man, who goes by “Tiffany Michelle,” was caught on cell phone video in late December flipping out on a Albuquerque GameStop employee and a fellow customer who called him “sir.” The altercation quickly escalated when “Tiffany” demanded to be called “ma’am” before proceeding to curse a blue streak, threaten the employee and stomp around knocking over merchandise.
Now, Tiffany, who apparently MCs in addition to his delivery job, is out with – I kid you not – a rap about the incident called “Super Ma’am,” published under his stage name “Sarah Tonin.”
“Intentionally misgender once, you’re gonna get corrected. Do it twice and I’m disrespected, three times and I get aggressive,” he raps in the new video.
Here's a clip of the profane "song" – watch at your own risk:
A few months ago Sarah was humiliated online when she was misgendered in Gamestop. Today she fights back with her new single, Super Ma'am.pic.twitter.com/EgAPihhqJB
— Pomoshire University (@pomoshire) February 18, 2019
The whole thing is like a train wreck you can’t stop staring at, even though you really want to. But after the initial “What the HECK did I just watch?!” moment fades and you've choked back the shock and laughter, one thing’s pretty obvious: the person “rapping” in that video?
Yeah. He’s a dude.