I, for one, encourage the anti-trans activists to focus on how nature never makes a mistake and doctors should deny patients the care they desire based on their own assessment on the value of fertility or whatever. A winning message sure to convince the masses.
You seem to be making the mistake that anyone who doesn't agree with you must automatically be an
"anti-trans activist".
- Allowing transwomen to invade female safe spaces has a direct impact on the rights of those females to not have humans with penises invading their privacy.
- Allowing transwomen to play against females in female sports competitions has a direct, adverse impact on those females. They would be required to compete against biological males who have had all the physiological advantages of growing up male. That is grossly unfair to those females.
The fact that people here object to transwomen being allowed entry into female bathrooms by right, and object to transwomen participating in female sports
does not make them anti trans activists!!! It makes them advocates for the protection of women's rights.
To scratch the surface more, the able bodied are not permitted to compete in para-sports, not permitted to use disabled parking spaces, or wheelchair toilets. Supporting this idea does not make you an
"anti-able bodied" activist, it makes you an advocate for the disabled. And before some smart-arse asks if I am comparing females with the disabled... well, yes I am, in a limited fashion. From an athleticism perspective, females have had the disadvantage of never having been through male puberty, so they have less muscle mass, smaller lung capacity, less fast-twitch muscle fibres and many other physical deficiencies that make them unable to compete with males.
As an in-your-face example, there are 17 high school boys 16 years or under who have broken the 4-minute mile mark - the fastest of them is Cameron Myers - 3 min 55.44 sec. The women's world record is 17 seconds slower - 4 min12.33 sec (Sifan Hassan). That is more than the length of the front straight!!! Drop Sifan Hassan into the World Junior Athletics Championships, and she would not qualify for any finals. Drop the top half dozen under 17 boys into the women's events at the World Athletics Championships, and they would sweep the field in every event.
Rights are not absolute! They must be tempered with considerations of firstly, what is good or bad for society as a whole, and secondly what the negative impact is on the majority.