I still have very mixed feelings about Jack Radish's blog entry. I mean, he says he could join some of these cliquish trans man groups and pretend to be one of them...but he couldn't stand the deception. What about joining such a group and trying to effect change from the inside? Instead, he writes a blog that merely preaches to the choir, although it might have the possibility to enlighten a few open-minded individuals who hadn't thought much about the issue at hand.
The other thing is the bathroom situation. It's pretty clear that trans women face a higher level of violence, both in and out of public bathrooms. But if you're a trans man and you're out, or if you're visibly trans and someone clocks you, you can be in big trouble if you're in the "wrong" bathroom. It happened to a close friend of mine a couple of years ago. Three guys realized that he was trans, and they jumped him and beat the crap out of him. He is six feet tall and big, so he had a size advantage over most trans men. Also, he's very tough and physical. What would have happened to my other friend in such a situation? He is five feet tall and femme and cerebral.
It does sound to me as if the Aydyn crew in this little story are full of themselves and practicing trans-exclusivity. Perhaps it's a trend on college campuses these days; I don't know. And the guys were hyperbolizing their own bravery and the dangers that they face. But let's not forget that there IS a danger, even for trans men, and it is very real.