At no point have I ever questioned the reality of what someone "identifies" as or engaged in any transphobia whatsoever. In fact, some of the greatest supporters of this piece were the trans community. What it does is recognize that there are biological realities that being born male represents. Your thoughts come from a narrow perspective of your own self rather than allowing the broader view of how allowing trans women to compete against biological women might impact them as well. Both are equal human beings worthy of our concern. Your perspective serves to only protect one of those groups.