Homophobia vs Transphobia - sluttydreamer poses an interesting question.

Certified faggot here to say this- There's really nothing to be scared of. Most gays these days, I'd honestly say the silent majority of them, have won our war. We can marry, and we have the same rights as heterosexual couples in re: insurance, licenses, services, everything. We're good.

Trannies will never be happy. Give them an inch, then they take a mile and ask why you're making them stop.
 
I think that overall, gay people make more sane demands than trans people. Gay people just want to not be stared at or be portrayed negatively. Bisexuals (like yours truly) just want you to know we exist and don’t have to “pick a side”. We’re not the ones saying toaster should be a gender or to call us xyr and other unpronounceable letter soups and word salads.
 
homophobia makes less sense than transphobia because gay men are much more like cis women than transwomen are. if youre a heterosexual you should be more in favor of homosexuality than transgenderism
 
The way I see it, A gay man isn't going to call me a homophobe if I don't want to have sex with him. Not so much with the troons.
It's completely understood if a straight/gay person doesn't want to date/sleep with a non-transgender person because of their biological sex, but somehow identifying as the opposite sex changes everything and you're incredibly bigoted and hateful for not being madly attracted to trannies.
 
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Why do trannies get to be special? They need to get back in line and stick with the gays and lesbos.
 
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Fags vs Troons. Who would win?

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There’s not really much of a reason to hate someone on the sole basis of being gay. If they’re in your face about it though then that’s more just not liking them because they’re annoying/narcissistic.
Trans people however, are always annoying, narcissistic or attention seeking in some capacity and unlike gay people, will force others to partake in their lifestyle (pronouns, bathrooms etc) whether they want to or not.
 
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