First year of high school, some kid I never seen before is getting shown around the girl's locker rooms by a few friends of mine. Now, what did the kid look like? A boy. Plain and simple. Short, cropped curly hair, basketball shorts and sneakers... they sounded like a dude too. Every way I looked, I saw a boy. So of course, when some 13 year old girl sees some dude-looking kid in the locker room, the most expected reaction is "OMG, WHY IS THERE A BOY IN THE GIRL'S LOCKER ROOM?!"
Now, instead of educating young, ignorant me, I got the obvious stare of disbelief and the "No, she's a girl!" treatment.
No one ever took me aside and explained what a "transgender" person was or what it meant to be trans. Heck, after that, I was afraid to ask anything about why she looked and dressed and sounded like a boy.
So uh, yeah Labelle. A lot of people need more explanations and less strawmanning. Because you're not driving away "misoginysts" and "transphobics" like you mentioned a few comics before. You're driving away uneducated people who just want to fucking understand your situations better. And be able to ask you questions and speak out their minds freely without being yelled at because what they said was "transphobic."