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- Nov 29, 2015
In my opinion, it all boils down to what news people pay the most attention to, when it comes to trannies.
Fluff article about a tranny getting treatment? Oh, that's nice.
People like Stefonknee, Chris-chan, or Phil are brought into the limelight? All trannies are disgusting fakers and they should be culled.
I said this before in another thread, but I'll say it again: people are more likely to pay attention to the bad news involving a subgroup of people--and in turn, focus on the bad apples in said subgroup--than care about the people who are bothering to make a difference, or are just trying to go about their lives without getting noticed as much as possible.
It can be said for any group of people, especially fandoms. If enough people do shitty things while affiliating themselves with a certain group, others will start to think that group is the bane of humanity or some shit.
I don't know if there's a word for this social effect. It just kind of happens. That's why most legit trannies try to keep as lowkey as possible, and only bring up their identity when it's relevant.
Fluff article about a tranny getting treatment? Oh, that's nice.
People like Stefonknee, Chris-chan, or Phil are brought into the limelight? All trannies are disgusting fakers and they should be culled.
I said this before in another thread, but I'll say it again: people are more likely to pay attention to the bad news involving a subgroup of people--and in turn, focus on the bad apples in said subgroup--than care about the people who are bothering to make a difference, or are just trying to go about their lives without getting noticed as much as possible.
It can be said for any group of people, especially fandoms. If enough people do shitty things while affiliating themselves with a certain group, others will start to think that group is the bane of humanity or some shit.
I don't know if there's a word for this social effect. It just kind of happens. That's why most legit trannies try to keep as lowkey as possible, and only bring up their identity when it's relevant.