But that's the rub, isn't it? Why do you assume your truth should be the baseline?
You are too generous assuming progressives are so open minded as to believe anything goes. They hold their own firm truths, and like you most of those involve personal freedoms. If you want to go by literal truths, the vast majority of people who choose to change gender are far happier than they were before. Whether you believe that or it simply affronts your personal moral code doesn't make it a truth. Certainly not a truth to enforce on a small percentage of others. It really shouldn't affect you at all, and it's a bit troubling that transgender grooming and mutilation is your main reference point in thread about citizens needing to stay heavily armed.
Assuming you vote, what happens when your party of choice runs the government locally and/or nationally? At that point they become the state. So when the state shows up to arrest someone based on horribly misinformed views on grooming and mutilation, or to remove books they don't like from the library, what happens if they are met with armed resistance? Do you celebrate those people for using the Second Amendment to stand against tyranny?
I think it's helpful for people concerned about America's moral decline to study up on America a little more. Our greatness and influence around the world was always based on America being more.....uhm.....progressive than the European empires we escaped and the totalitarian regimes we stood up against over the centuries. Freedom of religion, freedom from religion, diversity, immigration, civil rights, worker rights, personal freedoms, etc. are all baked into the great American experiment and represent the success, not the failure, of progressive ideals. Ideals that are also leavened by conservative pragmatism and free market forces that have managed to thrive in the same freedoms.
At this moment in America we have one side wanting to keep assault weapons away from schools, and another side more concerned about keeping tampons away from schools. I just can't give you the moral high ground there.
I do appreciate you stepping up on a tough subject in a tough room, and I honestly want your take on this:
When you see a politician celebrating the birth of Christ by having his family pose with assault rifles, what should we think about this lawmaker?