I don't, Donal, because it's a deeply sexist and offensive thing for any man to suggest
How does *any* man dare say 'transwomen are women"?
Just once, I would like to see someone like Donal attempt to say ‘transwomen are women’ to an actual woman on live TV. Or to be precise, to an actual woman like Julie Bindel or Helen Joyce. A woman with backbone. A woman who says no to demanding, entitled men like Donal O’Keefe.
Next time you hear any man saying ‘transwomen are women’ ask him what makes him so sure he gets an opinion on the matter, especially one that removes rights from the group he’s addressing.
Donal, it doesn’t matter that you and your privileged friends share these luxury beliefs. Plenty of women do not. Women in prison, sportswomen, victims of domestic violence, trans widows, detransitioners…the list is a long one. If you’re talking about redefining the meaning of the word ‘woman’ so that it includes crossdressing men, or even transexuals, you need a mandate. And you are far from that point.
Because when people see how gender ideology quietly replaces transexuals with crossdressers like Eddie Izzard, attention-seekers like Jamie Windust, groomers like Nathanial Knight and grifters like Karen White, they tend to reject it.
Most people outside of Donal’s comfortable circle realise that Donal is arguing for an expansion of men’s rights.
Donal, whether he knows it or not, is a men’s rights activist.
I blocked that utter ****. I never fails to disappoint that men who have zero skin in the game and who are wholly unaffected by spaces and rights (I.e. they don’t have to move a millimetre from the status quo) are so pass remarkable when it comes to safeguarding women and girls. They are all beardy blokes who have probably not had much to worry about because they have a sense of entitlement that hums off them like lynx Africa.
I'm always tempted to reply 'go sleep with one and report back'