And the trans lobby say that its critics are touchy?
I would very much like to hear a properly thought-out argument for why the TRAs feel that transpeople are 'the most marginalised section of society', why 'gender' is more important than sex, and why they think that anyone can become a woman just by saying so, without consulting women beforehand, and without any care for the consequences for the women they claim to 'know' they 'need to be'.
If it included a list of the rights they feel they are currently being denied, so much the better, and if they could manage to use non-aggressive language that doesn't accuse critics of hysterics, phobia or discrimination, avoid either relying on vague notions of 'just knowing', or 'feelings' and asking women to 'be kind', that would be amazing. If they could do all of that and not walk away as soon as they are asked questions they can't answer, I'd be delighted. Surprised, but delighted. I won't be holding my breath, though.