In “Trannys &the ‘Tism,” the lines between satire, social critique, and personal identity blur. This poem challenges misinformation, conspiracy theories, and prejudice surrounding trans people and autism, delivering a raw, unapologetic perspective. With biting humor and lyrical cadence, it confronts societal biases while affirming that marginalized identities persist despite ignorance and fear.
“Tranny’s &the ‘Tism”
An original poem by: Axton N.O. Mitchell
Tylenol made me a tranny.
But, it…
Didn’t make me a tyrant.
If I had my way
migrants wouldn’t need let in.
Since borders are reliant
On the color of your skin.
Didn’t you hear?
Chem trails turned the frogs gay!
They want to destroy national parks.
They don’t care
about pollution or
Corruption.
Release the Epstein Files!
Five mass shootings have been by people who are trans!
How many from those like you?
There are bad seeds everywhere!
Does your wife know you
Touch children
down there?
Down stairs?
Autism isn’t from a pill
or
vaccine
It is not a disease
It is not
something
that can be
eradicated
Trannys and the ‘tism:
Are here to stay!
As long as people
Like me have got
A Say!
“Trannys &the ‘Tism” leaves readers with a defiant affirmation: identities cannot be erased by misinformation, prejudice, or societal fear. Through sharp satire and fearless honesty, it demands recognition of trans and neurodiverse voices and reminds us that visibility, truth, and agency endure, no matter the resistance.


Whisper to the void it might whisper back