AtomicSymphonic_2nd

AtomicSymphonic_2nd t1_j2fx1hp wrote

I think it's more along the lines of various conservative communities not wanting to see a trans-woman dressed as a woman while still visibly showing masculine body features and traits.

It's (perhaps understandably) unnerving to many of them and they would rather these people stay away from their communities. They have zero desire to expand their worldview and consider different ideas on how to live life.

That's why they're obsessed based upon what I've heard around me anecdotally.

Weirdness or sticking-out in any way is seen as "Un-American" and an active threat to a stable community around where I live, even if the persons in question aren't doing anything illegal or violent.

Things like drag shows are disturbing to them and they feel anything that disturbs their community or society should be removed ASAP, violent or not.

It's tragic, honestly.

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AtomicSymphonic_2nd t1_j0y3f0i wrote

I agree with you, honestly. I don’t foresee much future for non-Hindu/Buddhist Indian minorities in the nation of India.

Even the youth are happy with the BJP, at least as of 2019 pre-COVID.

I could have sworn I’ve read something a couple years ago pre-COVID about a lot of Indian Muslims uprooting themselves and seeking asylum in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Regretfully, I don’t have the link to that article… nor do I remember what it was titled.

It’s even more depressing to see so many Indians collectively say “good riddances” to these fellow countrymen in their faces.

It’s like one step forward and two steps back with humanity. Perhaps some of us here in the West were raised with a worldview that is a bit too idealistic.

EDIT: I’m dead wrong! My apologies everyone!

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