Online I read the argument that by suggesting 'trans women' are actually men and vice versa, one denies the existence of trans people, and therefore commits a genocide.
Seems to me the truth is the other way around: to treat 'trans women' in all circumstances as women (as we are instructed to) is to fail to recognize their trans-ness. To fail to recognize trans-ness is no different than denying the existence of any such thing; which is of course, genocide.
Surely the way to avoid a trans genocide is to highlight and celebrate the specialness and difference involved in being trans loudly and clearly. A very effective way to do this is to laud 'trans women' as a very special and different kind of woman: the kind that uses men's services and facilities, where these things are separated by sex.
Is there a flaw in this line of reasoning somewhere?