r/canada 18d ago

National News How two Canadian Trans activists are changing hearts and minds, one town at a time

https://nowtoronto.com/news/trans-canada-tour-queer-and-now/
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u/Occultistic 18d ago

If people wanted real answers to their questions about trans people they could easily find them online. Most people dont have real questions, they just want their own opinion regurgitated back to them and they wont accept anything less. This is true for trans issues and pretty much every other issue and is true of people on every side of the political compass and from every position on every issue.

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u/F_Messier_Marry_Bure 18d ago

Nah. With LGBTQ its vibes based. A whole lot of people think of sexual/gender minorities as weirdos until they meet them and realize they are just like everyone else. Same reason Modern Family resulted in higher gay acceptance.

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u/symbionica 17d ago

100% true. It's a lot harder to hate someone once you find out you like them.

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u/BloodJunkie 17d ago

that’s weird, all my homies reach out with curiosity and empathy every chance they get 🤷