Here in South Dakota, I live in a very red state. Very conservative, historically run by Republicans. Some laws are anti-transgender, but mostly apply to sports and school-age youngsters, i.e. not "children" but adolescents and young adults in college. The far-right politicians like to call them children to paint us as child molesters and abusers. To me, "children" means pre-puberty, then teens, then adults.
The PEOPLE here are very accepting, or at least keep offensive comments to themselves. Not always, but mostly. All of the "backlash", which is really "attacks" do not come from the people, but from the government itself. The people are getting pretty fed up with it. Not just the anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, but defiance of the will of the people in general.
Recently, the people voted to legalize marijuana for recreational and medicinal use. The vote passed by something like 56%. The Governor, Kristi Noem, issued an Executive Order to have two high-level law enforcement officers file a lawsuit to challenge the vote as "unconstitutional". The court agreed that the ballot measure was improperly worded, so was discarded. Another vote was held after the government spent millions of dollars on an anti-weed campaign, and the vote did not pass this time.
In the transgender arena, again Governor Kristi Noem issued Executive Orders to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls/womens sports. This was obviously a political move to cozy up to Trump because at that time the total number of transgender athletes competing in this state was exactly ONE.
It isn't the people who are doing this, it is our own government. The push is on to start voting them out of office. But that is hard to do in a rigged system. Gerrymandering and other tactics have been in place for so long, that the far-right is well entrenched here.