Man Threatens To Take Woman's Kidney Over Her Views On Trans Medicine
Tales of the #BeKind brigade
A Zanesville, Ohio man tried to terrorize a woman on X over her views regarding ‘gender identity’ on Monday.
Juliet Deltoro aka Brett aka Juliet Taylor Briar, a 27-year-old Environmental Service Technician at Genesis Health Systems, indicated that a glitch in the X app had revealed her address, and that “they” would be coming there to remove her kidney.
“Why would I tell you how to fix it?” Mr. Deltoro wrote in a now-deleted reply to the woman on X. “You deserve what they’re gonna do.” An unimpressive, if creative, threat.
Exulansic, the woman that Mr. Deltoro allegedly threatened, is a prominent social media influencer and critic of gender medicalization. Mr. Deltoro subsequently changed the handle of his “Rina Jerjey” X account to “stumblstilskin.”.
A photo of Mr. Deltoro’s work badge was uploaded to his Instagram, allowing users to quickly identify him and his workplace. A marriage license record online shows that Mr. Deltoro is married to a Mr. Matthew Alexander DelToro. Juliet seems to prefer the lower-case T spelling of his husband’s surname.
“I love having fans,” Exulansic said in a statement to The Distance. “They've given me his birth name, his gender name, his married gender name, three employers and a possible home address.”
Exulansic does not want anyone to contact or harass Mr. Deltoro. But she has had quite enough of death threats, which she says have taken a “significant” mental toll lately.
In December, Exulansic had to contact the FBI after Mark Doyle, a Philadelphia man and ‘gender critical’ X influencer, threatened to kill her and other people because he was upset by his own conspiracy theory. Doyle has since deleted his X account.
This was the X avatar image of “Rina Jerjey.” It is Mr. Deltoro with a gun and tactical gear, including a number of shotgun shells. This of course hardly the first time that a man toting guns in his social media images tried to silence a woman with threats, then said he was just joking.
Apologists for Mr. Deltoro do still claim that he was joking. But “I'm not seeing how ‘we have you're address, I'm not telling you how to hide it and they're gonna take your kidney’ is a joke,” Exulansic tells The Distance.

“I just feel like if someone is delivering a statement that they're aware of people coming to take my kidney and yet he's not going to help me hide the address, how is that not a conspiracy?” Exulansic asked.
In an Instagram post, Mr. Deltoro poses with handguns while wearing booty shorts to cosplay as Lara Croft from Tomb Raider. He poses with even more of his arsenal in this photo.

Mr. Deltoro made his threat in reply to a video Exulansic posted to X commenting on the suicide of 14-year-old trans-identified girl Nova Dunn in 2023. Exulansic made the video as part of her “Dead Names” series about the suicides that so-called ‘gender affirmation’ fails to prevent as advertised.
Despite the complete affirmation of her gender gremlin by family and friends, the socially transitioned Dunn left school, climbed a six-foot fence to access an overpass, and jumped onto highway traffic below.
False rumors blaming “transphobia” abounded. In her video, Exulansic presents examples of transgender influencers memorializing Dunn. “In the course of this work I have been frequently criticized for ‘politicizing’ a death. I’m not supposed to do that. They’re allowed to do that,” Exulansic says.
In a recent podcast interview with The Distance, she also discussed a recent surge of deaths among the transgender influencers that she follows. Apparently, her not wanting transgender people to die is a crime that Mr. Juliet Deltoro felt he had to punish.
We have reached out to Mr. Deltoro for comment and will update if he replies.
I’m glad Exulansic has your support, Matt, and I hope law enforcement has been notified. After the killings in Vermont and elsewhere, these transgender bullies’ threats should be taken seriously.
Yes, my shocked face - let me show it to you.