Macho Ma’am Tranny Savage Gets on TV, Is Dropping Tranny Rap Album

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 16, 2019

After his virulent attack on Gamestop went viral, Tranny Savage Macho Ma’am, AKA “Tiffany Moore” is moving to higher grounds.

For anyone who missed the Gamestop attack – here’s that.

Tranny Savage is just like you or anyone, except that he’s a tranny and he screams at Gamestop.

Now he’s going out to tell the world about this.

Watch this interview and realize that he is just like you, except he’s a tranny.

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The transgender woman at the center of a viral video is speaking out after she claims she was mistreated by an employee of an Albuquerque video game store.

Tiffany Moore said she was returning a video game that she bought for her son shortly after Christmas, when the cashier at GameStop, on Coors and Paseo del Norte, repeatedly called her by a gender pronoun that she doesn’t identify with.

In a video posted on YouTube, apparently taken by another customer in the store, Moore can be seen yelling and cursing at the cashier.

“Ma’am! Once again, ‘ma’am!,” Moore could be heard saying.

Moore said she lost her composure and became upset after the cashier repeatedly referred to her as “Sir” and not “Ma’am.”

“I was so angry at that point because, literally, five or six times he had called me Sir. He got me so fuming angry and I was cussing,” Moore said.

People on the internet responded to the viral clip with memes that included Moore’s face posted over superhero characters. However, another post referred to her as a “Macho Ma’am Tranny Savage.”

“Tranny” is a slang term for Transgender that many find offensive and derogatory.

“What’s really sad is it’s bringing so many bigots out of the woodwork,” she said.

However, Moore, a local M.C. and rapper, isn’t letting the memes hurt her feelings.

She’s now using her newfound viral fame to raise awareness about the transgender community. She wrote a song to get her message out and she’s in the process of creating a music video.

“We’re humans just like you,” Moore said. “We’re people just like you. We have kids. We have parents. We have brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins, we’re just trying to live.”

That rap album is going to be hot.

Except it won’t be any different than a straight rap album, such as Gucci Mane.

The only difference will be that it is tranny rap.

This album will teach you once and for all that you are not any different than a tranny, except that you are not a tranny. I don’t know, maybe you are a tranny. Lots of trannies these days. But it doesn’t make any difference because it’s all the same.