I suppose its a sort of backhanded compliment that so many women are putting so much effort into pointing out all the ways KJK is wrong personally & politically.
Just think how much they might have achieved if they had put that energy into doing something pro-active in line with their own politics.
So this is the latest:
" ... When a behaviour is repeated and the tendency appears to be increasing, it seems to be a choice and a strategy rather than a one-off mistake. We don’t think that KJK is a “bad” person, or that women who choose to follow her are “bad”. It is not a question of morality (or jealousy, or trashing), but a question of political strategy: what strategy should we choose, according to our political understanding of oppression and power, and the political outcomes we hope to achieve?
Australian and NZ feminists have spent years campaigning against a transgender ideology that wants to erase women. Feminists have lobbied governments, held meetings and conferences opposing self-ID legislation and fought for the right to women-only spaces.
Local actions have often been poorly supported with mere handfuls of women at street protests. So it is ironic that when a “celebrity” activist comes from overseas, so many women are interested in joining Let Women Speak events, even though these events are sponsored by the right and run by a speaker who has repeatedly expressed right-wing ideas.
KJK says that she will speak to anyone but that the right are the only ones to give her a platform. This is true, but uncritically relying on the right to express these views is a very dangerous strategy. It means sacrificing the struggle for the majority of women’s rights, as well as for all other oppressed groups. ... "
feministleft.wordpress.com/2023/03/06/are-you-thinking-of-going-to-kellie-jay-keens-events-in-australia-or-nz-read-this-first/