The author details their experiences facing backlash for questioning the narrative that "trans women are women." They describe losing a job and friendships for raising concerns about male-dominated discussions of womanhood.
The author highlights the common phrase "wrong side of history" used to silence dissent, citing examples of its use in the context of transgender rights debates and its implications for women's rights.
The Supreme Court's ruling affirming biological sex as a fact is presented as a victory for the author's viewpoint. This is contrasted with the resignation of prominent figures who promoted narratives that conflicted with this ruling.
The author details personal and professional consequences of their stance, including public denouncement, blacklisting, and a loss of employment. The author sees the decade-long debate as a test, revealing who prioritizes reality and who demonstrates courage.
The article concludes with a reflection on the waste of resources during the debate but emphasizes the clarity gained about people's beliefs and actions.