". . .given how many hate follows I have." And it never occurs to him to wonder why people follow him just to express their hatred. Introspection is perhaps the least-cultivated quality in transsexuals, from what I've noticed.
"This is the kind of shit trans people. . .can look forward to with downvotes." Seeing how many people dislike you is the truest kind of oppression. Letting them live in a false reality is the best way to make "marginalized people" feel included and loved.
"This isn't because overt, proud transphobes make up the majority." Imagine using a single comedy special (let alone any comedy special) as proof of the "transphobes" permeating society. Absolutely asinine. Take note of the coping he's doing also. "These results
can't represent the people who actually watched this special. It must be the result of 'transphobes' tipping the scales and doctoring the results."
As for the idea of a dislike button, I think it would be a good investment. Though something tells me Twitter will appeal to its overly sensitive denizens by giving them the option to turn off that button on their tweets, just as Twitter allows them to hide replies or limit them only to people specifically tagged. Still, I look forward to the day it might be implemented, just to see the sadness and lamentation from Kevin and his circle.
To think the only true accomplishment is moving out of his mom's house. Though I think staying there would have been far more beneficial, considering the utter decline that the remaining decade became.