All this thread has thought me is that GAF doesn't value the safety and well being of trans people. None of you would be spouting this bullshit of the need to have contrary opinions if Greer was arguing BLM doesn't matter because black people are subhuman.
I'm sorry, but a couple of people have made this analogy now and it's completely fallacious and wrongheaded.
The idea that black people are mentally deficient or subhuman:
1) Has been completely rejected by the entirety of western society minus some blatantly evil fringe elements for a very long time now; and
2) Requires only a modicum of life experience to rebuff. (By which I mean meeting black people (or seeing them on fucking TV!) is enough for the vast majority of people to realise that any such suggestion must be, on its face, bullshit)
The idea of whether trans people are or aren't who they claim they are or are rather suffering mental illness / delusional etc
1) Has not yet been accepted or even communicated to society at large. Things have gotten started with Caitlyn Jenner, but the vast majority of people I know have had a very negative reaction to that. It is, for many people, their first exposure to trans issues.
2) Is not something a normal person will come to understand through life experience because
a) trans people are very, very rare,
b) the knowledge that a trans person 'knows' they are a different gender from their body lies within themselves, and as such is difficult to prove, and subject to the same suspicion as mental illness typically receives ('how do I know they're not faking?'), which therefore means
c) it requires science to prove that they are transgendered and that that's a 'thing', so to speak. (I'm no scientist.); and further
d) for that science to be communicated to the public as part of the educational process.
As a result of these differences no one could possibly make the first set of claims regarding black people and pretend they are doing anything but inciting racial violence with lies and bullshit. On the other hand what is classified as 'trans hate speech' is still just perfectly acceptable 'common sense' in most of the countries around the world. It would shock many, many people to learn that their opinions would be classified by others as hatespeech. They're utterly different positions when taken in context.
That said, I'm sure Greer knows the effect of her words, but I still think the analogy is a really poor one.