I think this comic really sums up a trans persons fantasy and fear all at the same time. On one side, it shows how self important they feel about themselves, their gender identity, and their sexual preference. 'Never, in my life, has anyone assumed I'm heterosexual.' Yes, Parker, everyone in your life just stands around you and is just dying to know about you, dying to give their opinion, and just completely fascinated with you with either positive or negative engagement.
There is not much resistance to trans-shit these days, its glorified in the media. There is some resistance, but eventually, issues like locker rooms and bathrooms will all be gender neutral and have isolated single privacy units to accommodate these people. They will get what they want, but not in the way they expect. People will eventually learn to tolerate them, but also just ignore them. No one will care what they are, they will just want to be left alone. MTV and CNN will move onto the next great social buzz to cling on to. Then when the transtrender fad actually dies, these people will have nothing left. No self-victimization, no unwarranted attention, no propped up fictitious enemies to fight. They will just be tolerated and forgotten, and they will lose the most precious thing they covet so much: attention. Whether it be positive or negative attention, these people feed off of it like carrion on roadkill. They actively seek it, and if they can not get it, then they go to great lengths to fabricate it, whether with larps and made up stories, or initiating conflict that never needed to exist. These people should revel in the current climate, because in the future, no one will care about them. That is their biggest fear.