LondonJohn
Penultimate Amazing
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When activists seriously propose replacing sex segregation with sexual orientation segregation (everyone attracted to males goes to one place and everyone attracted to females the other) we can start considering potential problems with people self IDing as gay.
You're avoiding the fundamental question of whether or not transgender people should be required to be medically assessed and diagnosed in order to be "officially transgender". And they should not be required to do that in any progressive society. Just as homosexual people should not be required to be assessed & diagnosed.
You're doing what denialists always do: avoiding the first-order issue (whether transgender people should be compelled to get an official diagnosis), and instead jumping straight to the second-order question about women's spaces. In reality, the first-order issue is (rightly) assessed without recourse to the second-order matters. Everyone knows that these second-order issues exist, and that they need careful consideration.
In the real world, the adults know (rightly) that the matter of whether (for example) trans women should be allowed to use women's communal bathrooms is entirely irrelevant to the matter of whether transgender people should be compelled to get an official medical diagnosis before they're allowed to identify as transgender.