>>95835215Not that guy, but sure.
>Let trans people identify as the gender they feel comfortable in.Nobody can stop them.
>Let them use the corresponding bathrooms and wear the corresponding clothes Seems reasonable to me to let people use whatever bathrooms or clothes they want so I won't comment.
> take the extra non-effort to use their preferred pronoun.> Don't insist they're mental, or perverts, or "not really a girl" or whatever they're identifying as.No.
If you want somebody to say something different, change their mind.
The central tenet of modern democracy is that you can voice your disagreements with others, whether political, philosophical or semantic. Whatever protections from harassment or abuse transgendered people need, they already have under the law.
While your request is probably made in good faith, there are already places like Canada or NYC where voicing disagreement with someone's gender opinion has been pretty much criminalized. While it sucks that people voice hate speech towards trans people and make their lives worse, infringing on free speech is a much more important issue.