No, I mean you’re right there won’t be because your side is genociding us. But that’s ok. Once you think we’re all dead we’ll come for you and your children. Be afraid.
— This is the way. Melody Brook. (@MeloBeeNatural2) April 24, 2023
Saying make believe is make believe isn't "genocide".
Matt Brook seems to think that anybody who doesn't acknowledge his false claim that he's really a girl is "genociding them". This is really a common refrain: by refusing to acknowledge their lies, and reminding them that every tranny is just an (even more) mentally ill faggot, you are guilty of something called "trans-erasure".
That there's a fundamental difference between "you aren't what you say you are" and "you are what you say you are and we're going to kill all of you" is a little too much thinking for the lot who think that their penis is less of an indication of an innate biological thing than their deep feels (that most of them started feeling about 16 femtoseconds ago).
Where this claim really breaks down, of course, is the analogy that I made at the top of this post. Obviously it would be pretty cool if the Star Trek universe was the real universe, in the same way it would be pretty cool if the Lord of the Rings universe was the real universe and the Three's Company universe was the real universe...and if all three universes together were all the real universe that would probably mark world perfection and we could move on.
(Of course, it would honestly kind of suck if the Star Wars universe was the real universe and every 30 years or so an evil regime would try to kill us, or if the Avatar universe was the real universe and we had to deal with a bunch of tall blue injuns, or if the Murder, She Wrote universe was the real universe and small towns in upstate Maine had the same murder rate as Somali. However these things are all fortunately not true in the same way the other ones fortunately aren't).
Which is to say that even though people might identify with Klingons (or Naavi, or Hobbits, or Jack Tripper) and even like dressing and acting like them, it doesn't mean it makes it true. Cosplay remains cosplay, and wearing a giant encounter suit doesn't make you a Vorlon anymore than cutting off your dick and wearing a miniskirt makes you a woman.
Now I know what you're thinking: women do actually exist, while Balrogs don't (though every 28 days or so the former sure does start to resemble the latter). Which is true, but "women who are actually born in men's bodies" are fictional creations of man just like any fictional character: Chrissy Snow and Melody Brook both aren't real women: both are characters being played by other people. Chrissy has the fortunate state as being a female character played by an actual woman which tends to help in the suspension of disbelief; however if you went up to Susanne Sommers in the street and called her Chrissy she would acknowledge that you recognized her portrayal but at no point would she be under the impression she was actually a blonde ditz with an equally bangable rural cousin who both lived at a a rental walkup in Santa Monica in the early 80s.
Deep down, Mark Brook knows it's true too. He really wishes it wasn't true, which is why he reacts so badly when he's called out on his delusion. So he has to demand that the world conspire to lie to him: no no there really are Klingons dammit! We exist, and claiming otherwise kills us.
Sorry dude. You're just another sad poofter who needs to be cured, rather than coddled. Its your choice if you want to be cured in the Christian way, or the Klingon way.