The same way all the other things were/are normalized? It isn't about liking or disliking the left. We have seen this happen already with other "social taboos". Sodomy is still illegal in Texas. It's happening right now with transgenderism! And unlike homosexuality or transgenderism theres a better way in for paedophilia with multiculturalism. Age of consent in Mexico is 12. Are you a racist bigot to Impose your culture on a different group of people you colonizer?
I get not wanting it to happen but pretending like this hasn't already happened and isn't happening now is silly imo.
Homosexuality or race mixing are generally individual decisions and don't have many public policy implications. They're tolerated within a socially libertarian society. "it's none of my business what two consenting adults do behind closed doors" is an attitude many Americans share.
It's also why fewer and fewer people give a shit about people smoking weed.
I think that's why there's a lot of superficial support for transgenderism, because troons are doing very well at painting it as private behavior. They gloss over the public policy implications (like bathrooms, women's sports, etc).
I think they've been pretty successful thus far about bathrooms because they keep the public deliberately ignorant about how the system works. Even if troons in women's bathrooms is nominally a public policy issue, most sane people assume there is some "process" to transitioning, one that requires troons to get their peens chopped off and chemically castrated. It's not ideal, but it sounds insane enough that people can be persuaded to handwave it away as an anomaly, something that's not realistically a big threat.
Keeping the public ignorant about the laws they're trying to pass is
explicitly a stated strategy of troon activists:
Another technique which has been used to great effect is the limitation of press coverage and exposure. In certain countries, like the UK, information on legal gender recognition reforms has been misinterpreted in the mainstream media, and opposition has arisen as a result. ….Against this background, many believe that public campaigning has been detrimental to progress, as much of the general public is not well informed about trans issues, and therefore misinterpretation can arise.
In Ireland, activists have directly lobbied individual politicians and tried to keep press coverage to a minimum in order to avoid this issue.
I don't think they can keep pulling this though, at least not in the US. Thankfully, titles VII and IX explicitly protect sex based rights. There's two big cases about title IX about girl's sports right now, the one in Connecticut and the one in Idaho.
And I don't think this is something the troons can sweep under the rug either. There's something visceral about sports that they can't just gloss over.
Imagine having a daughter in track and field. Watching her train, watch her spend countless hours working to shave fractions of seconds off her times. And then this jackass steals her trophies (and her college scholarships) because he's uwu a real gorl:
Yeah... nah. That isn't going to fly with most Americans. That's unfair and you don't need to spend hours explaining it to anyone. It's just something everyone can just see.
If Trump gets reelected, I'm pretty confident we're going to see some legal precedents in the next few years that kick the trans lobby in the dick for decades to come.
I think it's a huge stretch to normalize pedophilia for the same reasons. The "angry parent" demographic will come out and will make anyone who tries to pull this shit unelectable. No national party would allow them, no national party would continue to sponsor people who vote in favor of it. It's a no-go.
Like I could see one independent in some gross, sticky district near San Fran or something proposing laws like this, but nothing that would carry to reach a governor's desk. Or even if it did, anyone who voted in favor of it would be unseated (and I think they all know better).