r/benshapiro Apr 01 '24

The outrage over March 31'st being trans visibility day feels disingenuous and extremally hypocritical. Leftist opinion

So, your an "SJW/woke/snowflake" if your a minority and you get offended by how your being treated by conservatives and express that and that's a bad thing but if conservatives feel like Christianity is being disrespected and they complain about it that's somehow not "being a woke SJW snowflake" and is also perfectly fine?

Also, it doesn't seem Christ like at all to get offended by this, especially when the Bible doesn't mention trans people at all.

In addition, I don't understand why conservatives are pretending that they'd be fine with trans day of visibility if it was on any other day. I guarantee you wouldn't be.

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u/FunDip2 Apr 02 '24

Liberals are purposefully trying to turn this around into something like "Christians hate trans individuals". Which is absolutely false. The issue we have is, we know that this was done on purpose to be antagonistic. You might not believe that, but I do.

How many times have you seen liberals make fun of Christianity? Or Desecrate people who believe in Christianity? Not to mention, a lot of Progressive liberal trans individuals could care less about the Christian symbolism in Easter. We are just angry that knowing all of this, they still decided to make this on Easter. I mean my God, how many holidays does the LBGT community have now? None of this is because we hate them. It's because we hate the hypocrisy of it all. 5 years ago no one cared what drag queens or transgender adults did. It was not until they decided to mess with kids that we decided something had to be said.

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u/Electronic-Youth6026 Apr 02 '24

A few things

  1. I absolutely think people are bigoted against Christians on the internet, I'm not gonna disagree with you on that. I don't think trans people celebrating a different holiday on the same day as Easter when Easter is coincidentally on the same day as other holidays every year is bigotry but the dehumanizing statements that people make about Christians as a whole without any regard to the idea that not all Christians agree on literally everything is bigotry and I see too much of that.

  2. It's on the same day every single year

  3. If the whole thing with conservatives using "SJW" as an insult didn't happen, this wouldn't look nearly as hypocritical

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u/FunDip2 Apr 02 '24

I totally see your point. But one thing I will say, in the grand scheme of things making this a big deal is a waste of time. There's so many other things going on in the Biden administration that are 1000 times worse than this that we need to be concentrating on.