Another day, another misguided Miranda Devine op-ed.
Today’s piece “Stop telling boys to act like girls” appeared, at first glance, to target the usual suspects – those gosh-darn “feminists” and their middle-class male victims.
Luckily, us feminists can take care of ourselves, and I’m not too worried about the university educated men from private schools for whom Devine expresses such concern.
But then Devine introduced another player into her column – and they’re a group far more likely to be damaged by her vitriol.
"Yes, the only way men can find forgiveness for their dark, brute natures is to denounce other men, or otherwise to swap sexes, a la Caitlyn Jenner," Devine writes. "If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em!"
Suddenly, Devine's usual Sunday drivel looks a little more sinister.
Despite Devine's claims that we've entered "an era of... transgender bathrooms", widespread acceptance of transgender people - particularly those who are in the process of transitioning, or have transitioned - is all too often the exception, not the rule.
Being transgender is complex and fraught enough without suggestions that transgender women are innocent victims of "toxic grievance feminism" suffering from "Stockholm Syndrome".
The implication, of course, is that transgender women could be "real men" if they wanted to. That being transgender is a choice - and a political one against the patriarchy, at that.
It's the implication of choice that has such a profoundly negative impact on the transgender community.