Trans Women Are Men: Balloons, Biology, and the Latest Copyright Tantrum
Now come the legal threats. I’ve since reported Michael James Schneider for bullying and harassment on Facebook.
The photo is blunt and effective: large blue mylar balloons on a pink brick wall spell out “TRANSWOMEN ARE MEN.” Michael James Schneider — the balloon artist himself — stands casually in front of the message.
I didn’t create the image. I didn’t rearrange any balloons. I simply found it online and shared it because it captured a biological truth using Schneider’s own distinctive artistic style.
When Schneider saw it spreading, he publicly replied:
“Using my image to make a bigoted message? This is not going to end well for you.”
I responded:
“It ends with you doing exactly fuck all about it.”
He and his supporters have since escalated with threats of defamation, copyright infringement, false light, harassment, cancellation coordination, and other claims. I have since reported him for bullying and harassment on Facebook.
Let’s cut through the noise.
Why These Legal Threats Are Baseless
Activists are circulating lists of scary-sounding legal grounds.
None of them stick:
Defamation (Libel)
Requires a provably false statement of fact about Schneider personally that causes real harm. “Transwomen are men” is a statement of biological reality (chromosomes, gametes, reproductive anatomy). It is not a personal accusation against him. Truth is an absolute defense. This is protected speech on a public issue.
False Light (Invasion of Privacy)
This demands a highly offensive false impression created with reckless disregard. The image is obvious political parody using Schneider’s own balloon style against the ideology he promotes. No reasonable person thinks Schneider suddenly created a gender-critical balloon piece. As a public artist who courts controversy, his privacy claims are very weak.
Harassment or Stalking
These require a pattern of targeted, threatening conduct. Sharing one viral image for commentary on a public debate does not qualify. Ironically, Schneider’s public warning and follow-up efforts come much closer to the kind of behavior people actually report.
Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery
Applies only to explicit/sexual content. This is a clothed public photo. Absurd.
False Attribution / Using His Image
The image is transformative fair use — satirical commentary on his public political art. Schneider doesn’t get to shield his ideology from parody.
All of this is classic SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) behavior meant to intimidate me. Many states have anti-SLAPP laws that allow quick dismissal, often with fee-shifting. Groups like the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) and FIRE defend these cases regularly.
The Sign That Shouldn’t Be Controversial
Biological sex in humans is binary and immutable. Determined at conception by chromosomes (XX or XY), reproductive anatomy, and gamete production. A trans woman is an adult human male who identifies as a woman. Stating this fact is not bigotry — it is biology.
The Bigger Picture
This exchange perfectly illustrates the fragility of the ideology. A public artist known for provocative progressive balloon messages sees his own style and image used to affirm that men are not women — and immediately resorts to public warnings and legal bluster instead of engaging with the argument.
The real-world stakes are serious: women’s sports and single-sex spaces, medical transitions for minors (see the Cass Review), and the demand that society deny observable reality.
He And His Flying Monkey Brigades Won’t Win
Michael James Schneider can make whatever art he wants. He can call biological reality “bigoted.” He can issue public warnings. But he cannot sue, cancel, or threaten biological reality out of existence.
The balloons will deflate. The outrage will move on. Sex remains binary and immutable.I’ll keep sharing the image. I’ll keep stating the facts.
And to the public warnings, legal threats, and escalation...
It ends with you doing exactly fuck all about it.
Sex is real. Men are men. Women are women.




