...in the trans community, people cope with the inherent doubts and cognitive dissonance of pretending to be someone they are not by encouraging others to do the same... An enormous amount of mental energy is devoted to the crowdsourcing of validation and firefighting of anything that triggers internal conflict, which is always nagging in the back of the mind. When a person is at peace with themselves and expressing themselves naturally, they don’t desperately micromanage everything and everyone around them.It's not hard to see how this mindset starts to block out all free-thinking, the very basis of individual initiative, invention, creativity, innovation and problem-solving—the things that characterized America (and made her great) from the start, and that now are over regulated, denounced as several kinds of "____ist", or outlawed.
We are so done unless dedicated patriots can find a way to explain our way out of this to enough courts of law until this madness is overturned. It's that, or the bloodier way.
“When a person is at peace with themselves and expressing themselves naturally, they don’t desperately micromanage everything and everyone around them.”
Great quote that covers a lot more ground than just the LGBT stuff.
It is the “Karen” syndrome we see in every little corner of life.
These people are a menace to themselves and everyone else.