@Erato_Heti @MURRUMUR I've said before that there are probably only a few exceptional cases at this point where I could ever have any significant personal investment in a cis person and not at best have a cordial relationship to not upset the ecosystem if not otherwise viewing them as expendable or hostile Bethesda NPCs, because trannies more often than not are forced by the shitty circumstances we endure into having to become people. but ironically, being human is no longer what it used to be like when Ernst Jünger wrote Storm of Steel or some shit when it was more common for the average person to face death and so most of us no longer particularly identify with the idea of being human. it's no longer the norm to have to endure hardships of some kind that force you to develop a concept of mind and introspection and all that; rather in the sort of soft domesticated cattle world that we've built in modern civ, especially in the first world and especially for cis people, everyone can perpetually remain mentally, emotionally, and intellectually a teenager. in the case of older generations like boomers it's more like being a toddler your whole life in fact.
in this set of conditions the average cis person has no concrete concept of death. for most it's an abstraction that they see on TV, and their opinions on things like genocide or whatever all formed in response to abstractions. it's all noise without signal, going through the algorithms of social rituals mindlessly in order to fit oneself into some subgroup within the herd, and so long as it remains an abstraction, so long as it's happening somewhere else, it continues to serve its purpose as a sign removed from the signifier. but it's harder to do this with trannies because we are an abstraction turned in on itself and so we cannot be confined to any particular physical space, "happening somewhere else", and so these contradictions are all readily apparent whenever we have to interact with cis ppl.