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Absolutely.

Now, I say it all the time; I lost my fear of saying it about six months ago, and that fear was only because it might have had job implications, but now it doesn't.

And I approach the issue by talking about women and gay rights, and the conflict of rights between trans activist demands and our rights. I also throw in free speech, parents rights, children's health and science.

So I don't frame it as I want trans activists not to have everything they're demanding, I frame it as women have rights and sex-segregated spaces for which we fought and if they are taken from us, and as we find out they've been taken, first off we are going to scream bloody murder, and second off we are not going to support your political party/ corporation/ organization/ university and you will tank because women make up more than half the world.

And the parent thing gets to people, because no one wants the government to have the ability to supercede parents' rights when it comes to their child's health

Also, the sex-segregated spaces gets to other women.

So I kind of tailor my speech to who I am talking to, but I do try to get it all in there - biology, women/gay/parents rights, free speech, children's mental and physical health.

For instance, my university recently called for funds. I let them have it (very politely) because they are spouting trans activist propaganda on campus.

As each of us speak out to our ability to speak out, it will make it easier for other women to speak out. And that's what has to happen. Very soon, in the US.