that would give us a clue as to whether the relative pronouns ("who") are used exclusively or inclusively. when i read them written down, i understood them to mean that the two "sides" he's trying to illustrate are trans people and those women who are concerned about safe spaces. i didn't understand the latter to be all cis-women, all of whom are concerned about safe spaces
is there a recording of his comments on radio 4?
that would give us a clue as to whether the relative pronouns ("who") are used exclusively or inclusively. when i read them written down, i understood them to mean that the two "sides" he's trying to illustrate are trans people and those women who are concerned about safe spaces. i didn't understand the latter to be all cis-women, all of whom are concerned about safe spaces
but maybe i've misunderstood something here