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These people have long passed the point of rationality. There is no arguing or trying to explain things to them. They’ve dug in their heels and have made this part of their personality.
The best thing to do is drown them out and focus on the majority that supports you and never stop being you. Be you, MORE
Oh I love that haha. And you make a great point there, it definitely has become a matter of personality and even community for these people. When there was a protest against drag story time in Moncton a few weeks back, I was there counter-protesting. One of the dudes protesting, who was livestreaming the whole thing on FB, had driven there from Miramichi on his birthday to go whine about drag performers reading to kids. Like how pathetic is that? It's honestly sad.
It’s completely and totally pathetic but as you put it, it gives them a sense of community. There’s gotta be something else to create a community around though besides hating on minorities.