Fear is the underlying cause of bigotry/hatred.
We humans appear to be 'hardwired' for dividing ourselves up into two basic groups: Us and Them.
Us includes all the people who are 'like us' - Them is all the other people.
Human history is full of instances where this primary division is enhanced by picking some feature of 'Them' which is unlike 'Us' in order to justify the hatred. In justifying the hatred Us becomes better than Them.
EXAMPLE:
Drug Users (All pretty bad characters right?). Pot Addicts will 'justify' that they are somehow better because their drug of choice grows on plants. Crack-Smoking addicts will make themselves 'better than' their Needle using counter parts because they are not using needles.
"Us" is better because of ________________. Some justification, some minor point which makes it OK to be Us but not OK to be Them.
Humans have a need to be accepted and to be 'better than' other people. We draw fictions boundaries, and make up rules of social and moral acceptable behaviors (not the same as ethical behaviors) all in an attempt to make our selves look 'better than'.
We are very much pack animals, in that we seek to run with people who are similar to us. Thus in high-school we have the jocks in their circle, the goths in their circle, the geeks in their circle.
Few accept the basic premise that we are all books of blood, when we are opened up we are red
. Meaning we are all the same on the inside, with the same needs and desires, hopes and dreams and we all bleed red blood.
A mixed fortune exists in that humans are such a diverse bunch when it comes to packaging, a near rainbow of colors, features, personalities and other things which has made the whole 'I am better than you' easier.
TG/TS are isolated and picked on because their appearance, their 'differences' are obvious and easy to isolate and fixate on. It takes extraordinary people to see the sameness in all people. I fear that humans have few extraordinary people, most are pitifully ordinary.
myapple Wrote:Why are they looked down upon, even by the gay community? They're probably showed the least amount of respect ever. Straight men get freaked out by them because they were once men and consider it gay when another straight man is attracted to a transgender female. I don't think it should matter that they were once a man. They're a female now so what's the problem? Maybe it's the fact that they can't get pregnant or whatever. It just angers me that people look down on them. I hate when people offend them by saying "I'm a real man/female."