Louden Wilde
Muse
If women will sit next to white males but not black males the issue is clearly race.
If people will share changing rooms with straight people of their own sex but not gay people of their own sex, the issue is clearly sexual orientation.
When you produce evidence that women will happily undress in the presence of adult male strangers who are 'cis' but not adult male strangers who are 'trans' (assuming there is any way to tell the difference) I will believe the issue is being trans.
Until then your comparison remains as ridiculous and irrelevant as ever unless you are arguing that segregating anything by sex is the same as segregating by race.
Well put. And will likely get ignored by LJ, ST et al.
Moreover, they can never explain why self-proclaimed gender identity is more important than sex. In other words, it always comes back to minimizing or outright denying that girls/women have been oppressed/discriminated against on the basis of their sex.