The thing that boggles my mind is how everyone took this "letter" at face value. I mean come on. This turd is a page right out of Dobson's playbook! If you want my opinion, the trans community has been trolled. Hard.
First of all, if Maura's as old as she claims to be, she cannot have missed the irony here. Seriously! How many times did she have to sit through letters just like this? How many "concerned women" was she forced to take seriously, all claiming to support gay rights, but all claiming to just not feel safe showering with lesbians? How many times has she endure through cutting-edge "science" proving that lesbians are much more masculine and aggressive than normal women, and that they're much more prone to violence, harassment, and rape?
This letter's no different. You've got your shadowy group of "concerned women" who are all for trans rights, but they have some "concerns"... Like always, it goes without saying that such concerns deserve equal billing with other people's rights. Like always, it goes without saying that they have the sole power to determine who gets to go to the bathroom to begin with. You've got your fears for their safety, and your logical proof of how trans women are much more dangerous than "normal women".
They even threw in the requisite irony of soi-disant feminists expressing their belief in the power of the almighty penis. An organ so powerful, that it erases and dominates all of womanhood. An organ so powerful, that it brainwashes all that possess it and gives them the insatiable urge to abuse people. An organ so powerful, that even a testosterone-starved, weakened female penis is a grave threat to all in the vicinity.
I have to give them credit, though. They are bold. In one breath, the women feel perfectly at ease ridiculing the trans community's strife, and they're only too happy to tell us all about it. In another, they express how scared they are of trans women, so much so that they have to stay underground lest they suffer reprisal from the all-powerful trans mafia. I think that, more than anything should have tipped people off.
Honestly, the only thing this letter is missing are some anecdotes! I feel cheated, honestly. A letter like this needs to have at least one anecdote about how "this one time this woman I knew" went to the bathroom and got raped by an actual man in a dress, and how he got off scot free because gender identity/expression protections for public accommodations somehow does away with all penalty for sexual assault...