Being trans implies that on some level one is the opposite sex to that which one was born
And
that's why they're so desperate to redefine language. It's never enough for them, and it will eventually be their downfall.
People were mostly okay with them sharing our bathrooms and using the right pronouns. That's not terribly unreasonable, a little uncomfortable maybe but if it makes the most vulnerable feel safer, then okay. People remember how the fags were badly treated decades ago and we like to think we're more tolerant these days.
Then suddenly pride became fully degenerate,
yet family friendly. Then the rainbow flag was changed and changed yet again. Then the rapes started happening,
yet it's not safe for them to use the men's. Then people started getting fired for not using the right pronouns,
yet these trannies are more in danger than ever. Then men started winning women's records,
yet it never happened. Then women started being replaced with other, more obscure language,
yet men got to keep their language...
The media has worked really hard on keeping these negative things out of print, but time goes by and more trannies do deviant things the less successful that media blackout becomes. Because people talk to each other offline. If your cousin's cousin loses a spot on the track team, you'll probably hear about it. If your mom's neighbor's neice's daughter gets raped, again you'll hear about it. Suddenly, it becomes personal, so trannies have to keep moving the goalpost.
I think there's a line in Star Wars (autism on my Kiwi Farms?) about how the tighter the Empire squeezes their fingers the weaker their grasp on society becomes.
We're seeing a lot of pushback that people said would never come even two years ago. There's a long way to go, but they've pushed things too far and the pendulum is swinging back.