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Sometimes it feels to me like some republicans ‘accidentally’ had sex with some trans people, and ever since then have been waging a scorched earth campaign to cover it up.
it's just a lazy copypasta of the anti-gay agenda from decades past 🫠
they use all the same rhetoric: accusing ~~gay~~ trans people of grooming children, of being sexual predators, of flaunting their perversion in public, etc.
and even before the anti-gay movement of the 1970s (see for example Anita Bryant, I recommend the ContraPoints video on this topic), the Nazis used pretty much the same rhetoric:
It does at times seem like transphobes and homophobes violently project their discomfort with finding trans and gay people sexually appealing onto trans and gay victims, but there are actual data to support this rough correlation:
https://lawsuit.org/general-law/republicans-have-an-obsession-with-transgender-pornography/
While I think this could partially explain some of the hatred, I don't think a simple narrative is adequate explanation. Similar to the idea that homophobes are just closeted gays, while that might explain the psychology of some homophobes, I don't think we can apply it broadly without more evidence. The reality is that transphobia and homophobia survive and thrive due to a diversity of psychological reasons, a single explanation is likely to fail.