Well, I haven't seen any trannys acting like that, but the whole public meltdown, temper tantrum on video thing is definitely getting out of control.
When did it become okay to lose your shit in public?
Nobody has any shame any more.
Well, no one requires them to have any shame any more. Society used to expect people to keep control of themselves, and offered a variety of negative consequences for losing it. We don't live in that society any more.
I've said it before, and I'll probably say it many more times: we're going to have to start imposing some sort of societal demand on people that they behave themselves. And it's going to have to start with individual people standing up to them when they start these little tantrums. Right now, they're operating on the assumption that they can just explode their meaningless little emotions all over the place and demand that they be THE most important thing in the world, and that they will get away with it because other people are too nice and THEY are the person present who is most willing to be a complete asshole. Prove them wrong.
If someone starts reverting to a spoiled four-year-old at you, or you see them doing it to someone else, don't just look away or fade into the background. Say something. Tell THEM off (preferably with a bit more control and maturity, but certainly just as bluntly); turn it around on them; let them know THEY are out-of-line, THEY are unacceptable, THEY are offensive and you ARE taking offense and you expect THEM to immediately check THEMSELVES to please YOU, rather than you kowtowing to them. They want to make demands that their feelings be respected and they be made to feel safe and validated? Fine, Tiffany . . . YOU go first.
The squeaky wheel gets the grease, and that's why these squeaky wheels have been getting society to reorganize itself to pander to them. Start being the squeakier wheel.