Deltoid - I read that to mean the trans issue relates to a relatively few individuals who have been afforded extraordinary over reach, not that the impact of trans issues on everyone else was minimal
I agree with that. In The Madness of Crowds, he analyses the damaging impact this is having on young people who are encouraged to embark on hormone treatment and surgery. He is scathing about the impact on freedom of speech and thought. I heard an interview with him during the Mermaids cookie incident and his anger was audible. He states that trans rights are in conflict with women's rights and gay rights. His chapter on trans is really interesting. He is zero time for cancel culture and #no debate, which leads to the absurdity of a feminist like Germaine Greer being cancelled at Cardiff University because of failing to embrace the new orthodoxy, who was supposed to give a lecture on Women and Power: The Lessons of the 20th century.
Greer's views on trans were, they said, 'problematic.' She had demonstrated 'time and time again her misogynistic views towards trans women. Only years earlier it would have been deemed the height of insanity to dismiss Greer as a misogynist The Madness of Crowds.