I think their campaigning on prisons and sports has been an absolute disaster for the trans rights lobby.
I know they're not one coordinated organisation and so it's not like they have any overall governance or a PR department to step in and handle reputational damage, but you'd think at least some of these various trans rights or LGBT organisations (and ideally the main ones like Stonewall) would have realised that the optics of being seen to support rapists are really not great.
If you need the support of the public, why on earth would you push for male rapists like Karen White to be housed in women's prisons with inevitable consequences, rather than saying, "Karen is nothing to do with us, he's not even really trans, he's just pretending he is so he can go into a women's prison and rape more women, real trans people aren't like this at all."
It doesn't make any sense.
Likewise with sport, you'd think someone would have said, "Listen, letting a middle aged white male weightlifter from a rich country compete in the Olympics instead of a young woman of colour from a poor country would be a really bad look. Hey, New Zealand, can you have a word with Laurel Hubbard please because the general public are not gonna love this. Laurel needs to accept she isn't good enough for the Olympics, just like most people aren't good enough for the Olympics, and that's OK."
I don't get why they didn't anticipate these things really pissing people off and bringing the whole trans rights issue back into the limelight.
They'd have absolutely got away with toilets and changing rooms otherwise, but now people are questioning those things too.
Is it just incredible arrogance? Did they just believe there was nothing they could do to lose the support of the political class so the views of the general public didn't matter?