Commentary: The Transgender Activist Community Is About to Be Taught a Long Overdue Lesson

In a world where the majority is silent, the smallest group who speaks the loudest gets the most attention.

And consequently, with more attention comes the illusion that the small group is actually larger than they really are.

Of note: The mainstream media has given the transgender activist community the megaphone for far too long.

It’s allowed these people to intimidate and subjugate everyone from individuals to corporations for some time now.

We the People see the effects of it from the executive offices of corporations to the offices of elected officials, from the changes in education curriculum to what we are allowed to say and, yes, even think.

Altogether, this transgender activism has created a very thick illusion that the transgender community is the most pervasive and influential community in the nation.

But occasionally the illusion, the false narrative breaks down. The curtain falls and people take note. And thus We the People see the emperor has no clothes.

Points of fact:

1. The trans activist community was proven to be an inconsequential entity in the face of the real will of the people…when the video game Hogwarts Legacy was released to overwhelming success despite rabid attempts by the activists and their allies to make it crash and intimidate people into not buying or playing it.

2. The trans activist community can seem to do nothing to stop the fall of Bud Light and the heavy bleeding of Anheuser-Busch after it featured a transgender activist as one of their partners.

3. When the silent majority decides to speak up and it goes on the move, the transgender activist community is exposed as weak and incapable.

Still, the transgender movement has been infused with so much hubris thanks to mainstream capitulation that a few warnings about the power it actually has is lost on them. So they continue to push, intimidate, shame, and sometimes practice violence against any one and everyone they consider an enemy whether they are or not. Some even threaten the general public about getting in their way with fatal consequences.

The more they do this, the more the general populace is losing the one thing that the transgender activist community survives on—their good graces. People are generally kind and tolerant of many things. Most just want to be left alone and wish to do others the same courtesy. This has its limits, and the trans activist community is finding them.

The thing about the silent majority is that they’re very slow to anger and will tolerate being poked, prodded, and harassed for a shockingly long time. However, after enough victims have been created and events have transpired, that same majority that tolerated all of this will begin to lose its goodwill.

What We the People have already begun to do is ignore them. Their threats of social ostracizing and intimidation tactics are being shrugged off. We have begun to openly mock these activists and laugh at them whenever they do any kind of activism.

And as the hype wears off among We the People, corporations and politicians will follow suit. Some might still cheerlead for them, but only the most radically ideological.

Think of previous movements that have ended this way:

1. The Women’s March became a laughing stock to the point where it’s become next to inconsequential to the political conversation, and they were hot just a few years ago.

2. The “Defund the Police” movement collapsed the moment people saw that doing so increased crime and it became dicey for politicians to support.

3. PETA used to be one of the most celebrated and hyped organizations out there with support from politicians and Hollywood, and now they’re the butt of a national joke.

The power of the transgender activist community has survived far longer than most, but its presence among us will quickly wane.  With each passing transgression, attack, assault, intimidation, and accusation, it wears its welcome thinner and thinner. It creates its own enemies who speak out and act against it, and with every victim it creates, it creates another group of supporters yearning for its downfall.

It won’t be tommorow and it might not even be this year, but very soon the transgender activist community will become just like every other political movement that burned brightly before it burned out.

And it’ll happen because it didn’t learn the lesson many other political groups failed to—its existence and influence is based on the goodwill and patience of the people it’s attempting to subjugate.

The transgender activists are actually at the patience and mercy of We the People.

And for most, if not all, of We the People, patience and mercy are exhausted.