Skans » 23 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Liberals and leftists like to call me a "Transphobe" and a "Homophobe". So, does this actually define me? To an extent, it does.
Let's take Homosexuals. Generally speaking, the ones that are flagrant homosexuals are hard to be around. They creep me out a bit. No, I'm not actually afraid of them, but I find their attraction to people of the same sex rather creepy. Gross, in fact. But, it goes beyond just that - they feel the need to constantly throw their sexuality at you.
So, what if a Heterosexual adult couple did the same thing? Discussed their intimate sexual life at a gathering? That creeps me out a bit too. Not appropriate and makes others feel a bit uncomfortable, if they are sober. But at least I can understand it. Many Homosexuals constantly do this, and they want their sexuality to be a part of YOU raising YOUR children.
This is creepy! And, I am not wrong to feel creeped-out about it. So, yes, I am a Homophobe.
What about Trannys? This takes it to an even creeper level. Men who dress up as women, and men who want to be a woman. This isn't just "strange", "unusual" or "freedom of expression". No, its mental illness. Something is mentally wrong with these people. The fact that they feel they need others to embrace their severe mental illness is also insane.
Ask yourselves, do you get creeped out by Schizophrenics? I do. They see, hear and respond to things that aren't actually there. What about someone who is experiencing a manic attack - they are all over the place, talking gibberish and acting irrationally. Of course, this creeps out most normal people! Its the same thing with how normal people react when they see someone acting insanely and irrational. WE GET CREEPED-OUT BY THIS BEHAVIOR. My reaction is completely normal. We humans have a natural aversion to other humans who are acting irrationally, and that's all that Homophobia and/or Transphobia really is. Normal people reacting to another human brain that has gone awry.