Yeah, IRL arguing from the perspective of a normie trying to figure things out is effective. This applies to all political conversation, not just tranny talk, as it puts the expectancy of knowlege onto the other person and prevents both parties arguing across each other.
"I don't know much about this trans stuff, my friend was threatened for saying she would feel unsafe with males in her bathroom though. She's a really lovely person and it was horrible seeing her go through that. "
"I saw a video where a women was assaulted by a trans crowd, and the comments from trans rights activists were very aggressive... ...'Posey Parker'? Oh I'm not sure, I've never heard of her, it was a hard watch though wasn't it?"
"I haven't read into the science of it, but on the surface preventing a child's puberty seems very sketchy, how much research has actually gone into this?"
"Sorry I haven't read about that, where did you see it?.. ...Hasan Piker? I'll have to look into him. Thanks...
...so I watched a Hasan stream, what was all of that stuff about the jews?"