US Embracing Anti-Trans Hate Will Not Help Democrats Win Elections

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It has come to my attention that some Democratic lawmakers and talking heads are blaming Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss on transgender people. Or, more specifically, Democrats being too nice to transgender people.

“The Democrats have to stop pandering to the far left,” Rep. Tom Suozzi, a Democrat from New York who won his reelection, told The New York Times. “I don’t want to discriminate against anybody, but I don’t think biological boys should be playing in girls’ sports.”

Another Democrat, Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, told NYT, “Democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone rather than being brutally honest about the challenges many Americans face. I have two little girls. I don’t want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete, but as a Democrat, I’m supposed to be afraid to say that.”

You know, saying, “I don’t want to discriminate against anyone, but” just smacks of true sincerity, especially when you follow it up by targeting an extremely small and specific group of marginalized people. And no, Rep. Moulton. It’s not that you’re supposed to be “afraid to say that"; it’s that you should know better. Again, you’re a grown-ass man and you’re blaming Democrats for not viciously demonizing a specific group of kids.

With all due respect to these guys and others who want to blame election loses on trans people: Fuck off.

Anyone who thinks that the Democrats' best chance of success is to become MORE like Republicans is kidding themselves. Too many people already believe that there’s no difference between the parties because too many people don’t see who sits in the White House as directly impacting their lives. If you're someone who actually pays attention to politics, you know that on the whole that Republicans and Democratics are actually quite different when you look at their platforms as a whole. But most people don’t pay attention to politics. And that’s something a lot of folks who live and breathe campaigns and elections forget.

On Nov. 12, the Times published an opinion piece by Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat leading a state that went for Trump by 30 points. Beshear knows that abandoning our "important values and principles" isn't a winning strategy.

“As governor, I have vetoed numerous anti-LGBTQ and anti-choice bills, yet I still beat Mr. Trump’s handpicked candidate last fall. That happened because even if some voters might have disagreed with the vetoes, " he writes, "they knew my focus and effort was on their daily needs and that our gains as a commonwealth would help every single one of our families.”

Beshear continues, "Earning trust and showing people you care about them [requires]…that we are not afraid to share our ‘why.’ For me, my why is my faith, and I share it proudly. I vetoed anti-LGBTQ legislation last year because I believe all children are children of God. And whether people agree with my decision, they know why I’m making it. They know where I am coming from.”

The reasons why Trump won again are many and there’s no simple solution. Anyone who is telling you that treating trans people like fully human beings sunk the Democrats isn’t doing much work to ensure Dems don’t lose again. It’s lazy and unproductive.

Erin Reed, a journalist who writes extensively about LGBTQ+ issues and politics including her own experiences as a transgender woman, published an exceptional piece on her Substack Erin in the Morning on Nov. 6 in which she places this election in historical context and reminds us that even when things are dark, there is some light.

“There’s a famous quote: ‘The longer you can look back, the farther you can look forward.’ When I look back, I see that the fight for rights is rarely a steady path forward; it’s a journey filled with turbulence, despair and hope appearing in the most unlikely places and times. Today, this truth resonates deeply: this has always been a generational fight — one few of us ever chose but one we’ve been drafted into nonetheless.”

Reed reminds transgender people that their very lives are a testament to forward movement. “The greatest thing you can do is live; continue to exist and continue tending the seeds we’re planting today,” she writes. “They will grow into trees that will shade those who come after us — and with luck, we may get to enjoy some of that shade ourselves.”

And if it takes throwing shade at Democrats who want to throw trans people under the bus, so be it.
 
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Really disproving the NPC meme with this one.
 
Ah yes, the "just be nice!" motte-and-bailey of letting middle aged men in lingerie twerk with children on TV and roll around on the floor with them at elementary school "reading" events, then crippling their development with puberty blockers, chemically sterilizing them, and surgically castrating them before they can understand the lifelong complications.

The butchering of the tree line is a great metaphor. "A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit" is about making sacrifices that definitely will not see a return in your lifetime, so that your future generations can stand on the shoulders of giants.

The troons of course have no future generations (other than via molestering), so they have to tack on "we may get to enjoy that shade ourselves".
 
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Hey, I fucking love it. Let them double down and triple down on the transgender bullshit. Because all that will happen is they will keep losing and eventually become irrelevant.

Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake
 
Banning abortions was supposed to bring out generations of pissed off women to vote against Republicans, only this never manifested into reality. The same people who bought into that fiction are now trying to argue that supporting trans people will win elections.

The truth is the single most important issue to voters is the economy. If people are worried about how they are going to afford their mortgage or groceries, and your political party is focused on letting trans people sexually assault children in bathrooms, that party will lose.
 
They're scared

The troons well know how the Leftist system works. They know that the Democrat Pol's are looking for a scapegoat for the massive election loss they suffered. Someone has to be to blame for the loss and it sure as hell won't be the DNC or the elites. No, they need a nice safe scapegoat the masses can get behind hating.

The troons know they are not loved by the Left, they are/were a useful bludgeon for the Proggies but they also know they are despised by the Right and their behaviour makes them easy targets for the Mo-Dems looking to pull the party back from the edge because of all the...you know...paedophilia and child abuse and child grooming.

So yah, the troon brigade should be afraid. It won't take much for them to end up as the target of blame for the loss and then the troons lose everything. Hence all the sudden splurge of troon positive articles coming out from these MSM troon ally's, they know they're on the chopping block and are desperate to try to swing the oncoming sword towards someone else (in this case white women who voted for Trump)

The time of the troon is coming to and end, they pushed too far too fast and now they have to live (or hopefully not 41% is way to low) with the results of their insane policies and crazy anti-reality view. Now that the pro-troonism bubble is popping more people will feel freer to speak out about this pedophile craze and the whole troon/pooner movement will hopefully tailspin into irrevlance once again.
 
Keep embracing anti-trans hate, so who knows if and when one day Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Buffalo, Detroit, Philadelphia, Newark, LA, SF, Atlanta, Seattle will elect a Republican mayor? :story:
 
Why is the trans shit in everybody's mouth?

Nobody gives a single fuck about trans people except when trans people try to make us give a shit.

This is fucking lunacy. Shut the fuck up you irrelevant faggots. Who the fuck cares? Just go into the fucking woman bathroom and stfu. Wear whatever the fuck you want. But don't tell me I should respect you for any of this. And expect a beating if you behave like a degenerate.

Same shit with the Trump election. All these fucking faggots are writing articles about how to explain to the kids that more than half the country hates them.

I don't even give a single fuck about the American election, but I still feel involved into hating supporters on both sides. Some more than others. Like this retard.

ETA, way to much swearing in this post, but I don't feel like editing it to make it readable.
 
"As A mEmBeR oF ThE lGbT....." We don't fucking care, you pompous twat.

The queers who make a lot of noise all the time are the ones that get boycotted, just saying. These people will be remembered as irrelevant ass-clowns when they expire from this world.
 
It doesn't have anything with being anti-trans particularly. It has to do with being anti-reality. And trans, even the "good ones" demand that everyone rewrite reality for them. It's an unsustainable position that will never be popular, even among generally tolerant people, and it's a weak point for any election, since disregard for reality doesn't give voters much faith in a candidate.

The troons can squeal all they want, but they're unlikely to regain the political clout they've enjoyed as reality continues to force its way into the conversation. They've had to deny for years that kids are being sterilized and mutilated, because no rational person supports that, and most people think the euphemism of "gender affirming care" means therapy. Boycotts and failed projects show they're a losing financial bet, and election losses show that they don't help get people elected either.

They're a toxic group in the long run, and that's difficult to hide forever.
 
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