>>107694642The problem isn't the existence of troons, but their prevalence. They're everywhere, and to a disproportionate degree, which raises some eyebrows. And they especially tend to pop up in subculture related circles, which then are forced to adapt. So the tension is completely natural, but also manufactured. Almost every single troon is just an ugly incel desperate for attention and control. It's not even a sexual fetish, really, but a power-play related one. Anyone can pretend to be a girl online, it takes no effort. They don't want to do that, they want you to treat them as such, while obviously bringing attention to the facade by putting troon flags everywhere, literally signaling that they're not real girls, they want you to know they aren't real girls, but they also want you to play pretend, because it makes them feel powerful. The incel who got beat up every day and has never had any attention or success in life is finally on top just by this little trick. So a pushback is completely natural, because you can only tolerate so much.