I vividly remember the exact moment I went 'hang on a second'....... My goto website for reading long funny threads was EtiquetteHell, lots and lots of stories of people acting appallingly at weddings and in shops and on trains, I could read through the threads for hours and contributed to a few. I started one but it was immediately deleted for I really couldn't understand what, but I think because I wasn't polite enough?
Then one day I was doing some research about Zoe Harcombe, who writes on weight loss and nutrition, and found mumsnet. I don't have kids, but I really liked the way people spoke on these boards - openly, honestly, not tiptoeing about, a bit of swearing, and the topics were vast. I again spent hours and hours reading about Zoe, then the films threads, the supernatural threads, the diet and excercise threads - still to this day, if there is absolutely anything at all I want info on the first thing I do is see if there is a mumsnet thread first.
Anyway, that's how I stumbled across the feminism board I can remember starting to read an opening sentence and actually thinking 'yeah, i don't have a problem with trans women using the ladies loo, I don't care......' and by the time I had finished reading that first sentence I was full on GC.
the first case I read about was Karen Jones, another trans woman prisoner in a female jail. And I raised it with one of my best friends, a gay man, on twitter thinking well, surely he will agree with me, and was amazed by how he utterly dismissed, with such disrespect and disdain, what I was saying. He had been one of my best friends for 20 years, he had never spoken to me like that before!!!! Anyway, I no longer speak to him.
And as for Zoe Harcombe? Not only did her eloquent and insiteful writing inspire me to start eating meat again after 23 years a vegetarian, but she is also full on GC on twitter.