Cady
Misgendering seems to be the sticking point.
Say there was a transwoman called Susan Jones. Who demanded access to female spaces that I disagreed with.
"Susan Jones is biologically male, she is a man, with a penis. She is demanding access to my changing room, knowing that her penis and her testicles would be making me uncomfortable. She has tweeted some offensive tweets. Being a man, she has male entitlement, and a man's point of view about what she considers womanhood".
That is the kind of post that you think is acceptable.
My question would be why? What on earth is the effing difference when I'm saying the person is a man in the same sentence as calling them she?
Other than a relentless determination to use a tiny part of equality law that doesn't even say what you think it says, in order to keep pushing the preferred pronoun in the face of an entire paragraph asserting the opposite of that pronoun.
It's not even pedantry. It's a determination to force women, inch by inch, to comply.
It's not even that it doesn't make sense. It doesn't, but it also shows no demonstration of the 'respect' that is constantly demanded.
I don't respect somebody on the basis that they have a medical condition called gender dysphoria. I might feel sorry for them, but it doesn't engender respect.
And I certainly don't respect somebody who ignores female boundaries, along with reality.
Claiming preferred pronouns should be a mark of respect is clearly wrong and an abject failure to understand what respect means.
It's a mark of politeness at best, but on these boards, given that the person is not actually standing in front of us, 99% of the time, it's a mark of forced compliance.
I can see this, most other women can see this.