> At least most Christians and Muslims accept that others don't believe in their religion and, for the most part, don't force them to act as if they do.
Just like most trans people accept that others don’t understand their way of life, and, for the most part, don’t force them to act as if they do.
Yet you can’t acknowledge that and pretend all trans people are some kind of opaque mob.
Tell me again please how someone feeling they have a different sexual identity from their biological body—and acting upon that with a medical procedure—negatively affects others? This isn't a "belief" thing, but a fundamental hurt they carry with them every single day, a profound feeling of wrongness. How on earth could it trouble you, a—supposedly—straight male, that someone doesn't want to feel that way? What do they take away from you? Why do these people need to be suppressed and drowned out as much as possible?
Just like most trans people accept that others don’t understand their way of life, and, for the most part, don’t force them to act as if they do.
Yet you can’t acknowledge that and pretend all trans people are some kind of opaque mob.