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So what?

Drag bars have been around forever and people go out to them for the same reasons anyone goes out to saloons--to socialize and have a good time with loosened inhibitions, and in this particular case to get off on trannies as amusement and/or try to fuck them. Some people like this sort of thing. No problem. To each his own.

However, there is a problem caused by a militant faction of trannies that recruits, and uses drag bars to condition innocents into seeing them as "normal."

They aren't and can never be "normal," which is what makes these bars attractive to some people in the first place.

If you saw Divine walking down the main drag, he's gonna get stares and comments because he is unlike everyone else, he's a freak. This is intentional and sought after.

Once such weirdos were met with derision and abuse. Now they're tolerated, and power-mad, resentful "activists" are taking advantage of this toleration to advance the social contagion.

P.S.

What I don't understand is why a consortium of NGO think tanks are spending billions to condition society into accepting their agenda

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

So what?

Drag bars have been around forever and people go out to them for the same reasons anyone goes out to saloons--to socialize and have a good time with loosened inhibitions, and in this particular case to get off on trannies as amusement and/or try to fuck them. Some people like this sort of thing. No problem. To each his own.

However, there is a problem caused by a militant faction of trannies that recruits, and uses drag bars to condition innocents into seeing them as "normal."

They aren't and can never be "normal," which is what makes these bars attractive to some people in the first place.

If you saw Divine walking down the main drag, he's gonna get stares and comments because he is unlike everyone else, he's a freak. This is intentional and sought after.

Once such weirdos were met with derision and abuse. Now they're tolerated, and power-mad, resentful "activists" are taking advantage of this toleration to advance the social contagion.

1 year ago
1 score