There's been a bit of a win in a case in Australia, that may have advantageous effects, & set precedent, in the fight against the TRA nonsense, improving safety and outcomes for biological women, ie women. This could really help re things like women's sports, spaces, services etc...
Broadly speaking, it's a 'freedom of speech' case, HOWEVER it is relevant because, as I understand, the ruling was around 'misgendering' and how, in this case, because there was no ill intent, AND the defendant made arguments around sex being an immutable characteristic, he was not guilty of 'causing offense' or what not.
"“Mr Elston provides an explanation as to why he made the post that is consistent with him doing so for reasons that do not include causing Mr Cook harm. He misgendered Mr Cook because it is his universal practice to refer to people who identify as trans by pronouns and descriptors that correspond to their biological sex at birth. He does this to reflect his belief that doing otherwise involves an untrue statement and because doing otherwise has implications for the rights and safety of women and children."
More info:
and:
https://www.hrla.org.au/big_win_for_billboard_chris
Trannies are the ones misgendering themselves.