I'm not letting that pass.
I believe anyone can be whoever they want to be, so long as it does not impinge on someone else who did not ask for nor want the consequences of that choice. I don't give a hoot what anyone identifies as, or what they want to call themselves, or how they want to assign names or pronouns to themselves - that's their choice, but it should not impinge on anyone else's choices or safety.
I believe that women's hard-fought-for rights and safety should not be sacrificed just because someone wants to identify as someone else. I stand with Maya Forstater and JK Rowling on this, because I believe that women have the right to safe spaces.
Two simple questions:
Do you believe that male-sexed people have the right to undress and shower in communal changing rooms with teenage girls?
How does a girl in a changing room know that someone who enters who has a penis is or is not an interloper? Where is their safety in those situations?