>>17939165
>I'm not sure we can answer "how", I suppose by more queers just becoming communist... but the "why" is more important.
I think it's the healthcare issue. A lot of Americans have trouble with healthcare but the trans people have a particular need. Whether you feel it's necessary or not is irrelevant, they feel very strongly that they're trans and that is who they are, and they radicalize on that issue, and since communism wants to turn healthcare from a commodity into something that is distributed according to need anyways, that makes trans people more likely to find communism attractive. Or at least the idea of communism. The idea is to turn healthcare into a "social right" (in contrast to an individual right) in contrast to a specialized thing that's harder to access or something you have to pay for. Even if you find them aesthetically repulsive, it does fit together logically.

>>17939028
>instead it turns out all of the shareholders have a conservative worldview
They had a pre-existing conservative condition.