I just *personally* don't think these things are too complicated. When your body is dug up ~300 years from now, the amount of gender affirmation or surgery done will more than likely not be traceable - and the details pertaining to your gender will be evident from your skeletal structure as either man or woman. I don't see this viewpoint as stoking anti-trans rhetoric.
Eh. I think it sidesteps the actual questions at hand, while maintaining a structure of marginalization against a minority. I sincerely appreciate the civil discourse here. Not a lot of places on the internet where this👆exists. Especially not when the conversation gets started by a note like mine 😉
I should be precise though. Not “maintaining a structure of marginalization”, but “maintaining a structure that supports marginalization”. Less accusatory and more accurate 🤝