Reluctantly
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They are uncomfortable with people they can't understand or relate to. They fear what is different. They are traditional people that are unwilling to accept anything outside their narrow world-view.
No hear me out guys.
See they can't deal with the fact that something like gender, which they take for granted, could have a hard code in the brain. This scares them, so it's easier to see trans as fucked up (which some could be, but that doesn't have to have anything to do with being trans) or argue that gender doesn't exist at all. See if you deny what makes you uncomfortable, then you don't have to feel uncomfortable. Think about it, if trans are fucked up or gender doesn't exist at all, then their world view can't be threatened. It's the only stance someone can take against what they can't accept. Perhaps one day they will outgrow the childish urge to fear what is different.
No hear me out guys.
See they can't deal with the fact that something like gender, which they take for granted, could have a hard code in the brain. This scares them, so it's easier to see trans as fucked up (which some could be, but that doesn't have to have anything to do with being trans) or argue that gender doesn't exist at all. See if you deny what makes you uncomfortable, then you don't have to feel uncomfortable. Think about it, if trans are fucked up or gender doesn't exist at all, then their world view can't be threatened. It's the only stance someone can take against what they can't accept. Perhaps one day they will outgrow the childish urge to fear what is different.