I only specified "women with uteruses" because JKR specified it herself a couple of times when the troon community swooped in on her for not including trans women in her ideas and opinions. You're absolutely right that the community as a whole doesn't care about women and it upsets them that JRK is writing from her own perspective of the hurdles women have to face. She never said trans people didn't have their own problems but they have the childish view of "well if you think you have it bad, trans people..." like it's some sort of suffering competition. It absolutely boggles my mind that the community expects those like JKR to use her platform as their personal army instead of actually stepping up and writing their own book.
Ah, I understand. Sorry if I leapt down your throat about that one - I think that one of my biggest pet peeves with the trans movement is the disgusting way they mandate everyone talk about women, as if we're a collection of disembodied reproductive organs ("women with uteruses", "people with vaginas" and so on).
The thing is that the (deeply) misogynistic trans movement demands that all women be their personal servants. The worst crime against transactivism is to exist as a disobedient woman. Men can take whatever stance they want and say whatever they want, and the trans community will give them so many "outs" they won't know what to do with them all, but if a woman makes even
one tiny infraction, she'll be harassed, doxxed, threatened with rape and murder and worse. That's because trans activism is a men's rights movement at its core - it's all about getting men access to what they want, allowing men to dress and act how they want, allowing men to "identify" however they want... etc. They use women as props and servants, but they don't actually recognize or respect their humanity in any meaningful way and if they dare to step out of line... well, we've all seen what happens then.
As to the suffering competition... it's honestly hilarious to me whenever they pull that "oh trans people have it SO MUCH WORSE than any other group" BS when literally every statistic they use to prop up that statement is completely and without a doubt bogus. Actual statistics and, you know,
common sense will tell you that trans people are among the least oppressed people in the world. They're less likely to be victims of hate crimes than almost any other marginalized group, they have massive social and
institutional power, and so on. Ask yourself when was the last time, say, a black person got a white racist hauled in to the police for questioning because he used the n-word on Facebook. It would never happen, but a woman in Australia was just fined $10k for liking comments on Facebook that called a trans-identified man "male". That kind of power is exemplar of a
privileged group, not a marginalized one.