Pride Toronto, the organisation behind the city's annual pride festival, . . said in a statement that Ms Murphy's views are "a denial of the lives, experiences and identities of trans people".
But the demands of SOME trans activists are a denial of the lives, experiences and identities of non-trans people. If a woman has experienced sexual and physical abuse from men, she needs to know that she can go somewhere safe from the least possibility of that happening again. "Ms Murphy says she wants to ensure the safety of women in places like female prisons, women's refuges and changing rooms.
In Canada, she has spoken against a bill that amended Canada's rights act to prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender expression and identity over concerns it could undermine women's rights by eroding their "safe spaces".
"Under current trans activist doctrine we're not allowed to exclude a man from a woman's space if he says that he's female and I find that quite dangerous and troubling," she told the BBC.
Having spaces that defend this right doesn't need to impinge on the rights of trans people, it maintains the rights of vulnerable natal women. Probably there should also be such places for trans people - but the safety net should not be removed from one section of society to give it instead to another. That is not equality, it is the supremacy of the strongest (due to their testosterone-conditioned combative instincts) and the most vocal.