LankyDolly, people (me included) were at pains to say that it was not you we were talking about when we talked about posting and running. It was VS, who 'popped on' to say that people needn't bother to answer questions who prompted the comments. It is a habit of hers to 'pop along' to disagree with people, suggest that we don't have any experience of knowing transpeople (although her own experience appears to be entirely theoretical), tell us to be kind and then strop off when she is challenged. It gets very tiresome, particularly when people have responded to her posts which essentially say the same thing over and over.
Re: J K Rowling, she has said a great deal, but the primary stance she takes which is transphobic is to equate sex with gender, (they are not the same thing) and to say that women are those who menstruate
The very crux of the gender critical argument is that sex and gender are not the same thing. Are you sure that JKR said that? It doesn't seem very likely. I have read a lot of what she did say, and have not seen her say that, but I may have missed it. If you can link to where she said it, I'll agree that she was wrong in that, but I'd be surprised. It is also true that for all of us this is a learning curve, as the number of transitions has leapt from virtually none to what feels like epidemic proportions in about 5 years. I'm sure we've all evolved in our opinions during that time, as we've come to realise the full implications of self-id and associated issues - I certainly have, and wouldn't want to be held to my thoughts at the start of my understanding of all of this.
The 'people who menstruate' thing is usually said by transpeople and their 'allies' to separate transwomen (who they see as women) and those born female, the vast majority of whom do menstruate. It is dismissive of all women, as it reduces us to a bodily function which, as you say, does not apply to post-menopausal women and those who have had hysterectomies. Again, if JKR said this, I doubt it would be in any sort of misogynist context, but am prepared to stand corrected if you can point me to the text of what upset you.
Please believe that we do read beyond newspapers
. The search function on here is rubbish; but if you are able to read around trans threads you will see that this is the case.