LondonJohn
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Self-Declaration as the sole requirement is what threatens women's rights and progress here.
Secure spaces for women will not be secure if any person making a claim to be a "woman" can enter them on their claim alone. Women's sports are already being threatened, and places for females on women's sports are being jeopardized because male-bodied people are taking the highest places and setting records as a direct result of their biology, regardless of how they feel on the inside.
Boudicca has expressed that transwomen should be eligible for women's scholarships, grants, and short-list positions, and that transwoman should be honored as women for awards and similar... which pretty much brings us right back around to losing ground in terms of female equality in the world.
Statistics pertaining to salary and promotion discrepancies, gender bias in schools and workplaces, and statistics referencing sex-differentiated crime levels... all of those become meaningless when the statistics count male people as females.
So let's let's turn this around: What rights are transgender people fighting for? What rights do they not have?
How exactly do you define "self-declaration" in this precise context?