Again, you seem to be lost in trying to 'gotcha' posters that you don't understand the significance of the question.
I repeat, that you have had the term 'gender critical' explained to you. That you cannot understand that readers of this thread have read and likely understand that you are using a meaningless term is not something that anyone should have to explain again.
And not even that.... "Someone who has differing views than a GRA"? Seriously? This is pure gold.
There are a huge number of people who are neither. Annexing their opinions and their energies is a bit much really. But way to try to spread misinformation that has absolutely no basis in reality. You are doing really well here, keep on going!
Reader's note: This is a great example of the 'all or nothing' style of argument that we often see. It is absolutist and doesn't reflect reality at all. No, people who don't agree that gender stereotypes and gendered roles should be prioritised in law and policy are not automatically 'trans rights activists' at all. No matter how some people would really like this to be true.