Sideroxylon
Featherless biped
Oh, what the heck....I'm going to go there.
Maybe, sometimes, the argument is right.
I happen to have friends that are part of the "homeschool Bible crowd." In some cases, homeschool Bible folks dumb as a stump and don't have a clue. I don't think their kids are getting a good education. In other cases, they are highly intelligent Christians who are distressed at the quality of public schools and the values present in those schools. (Among the people I know, the quality is the primary concern.) The two couples I can think of that fit the description of the latter group consist of two very intelligent people. The husband has a good job and makes enough money for the family to live comfortably. The wife is highly intelligent and is perfectly capable of teaching their children, and doing a better job at it than the average elementary school teacher.
But you are going to lump them both in and dismiss them as part of the "homeschool Bible crowd". And then somehow transfer that into attitudes towards transgenders.
With respect to climate change deniers, it's a bit different. What I have seen is that there are a few different categories. I'll break it into three, but we could split it up finer. There's the "Antrhopogenic climate change isn't happening." crowd. Then there's the "Climate change is an existential threat to humanity that must be addressed with immediate and significant changes right now to prevent massive suffering and death." crowd. And finally there's a crowd that says, "Yes it's happening, but we can live with it." (Remember, I only broke into three categories. There's actually more.)
The problem on this front is that people want to shove that third crowd into the first one.
And then you are going one more and saying that people who criticize the transgender agenda are just like that first crowd.
Frankly, it's nonsense. You can paint people with as broad of a brush as you like, and all you will accomplish is the sort of smug satisfaction that comes from allowing yourself to ignore opinions that make you uncomfortable.
Now let's get back, specifically, to transgender issues, without dragging in unrelated things, like Christian homeschooling or climate change. They really have nothing to do with the subject at hand.
Lets rewind a bit. This started where I express the idea that university is an organic producer of ideas and not a mere indoctrination facility. Then someone lazily dumps a link to a single instance as a counter point. Yes, that is cherry picking. Yes, I have seen the same attempts to discredit universities with the same cherry picking and ironically a painting a field of people with a broad brush.