Yes it does. Your position requires you be able to prove definitively they are “not biologically women”
If you cannot your entire argument falls apart. That’s unknowable. You cannot know they are biologically women so using that term is just a smokescreen for bigotry… and shows you lack an understanding of human sexing (which is objectively not a binary)
This seems like an appeal to ignorance. So while I cannot prove that, not being able to prove it doesn’t affect my position.
Yes it does. Your position requires you be able to prove definitively they are “not biologically women”
If you cannot your entire argument falls apart. That’s unknowable. You cannot know they are biologically women so using that term is just a smokescreen for bigotry… and shows you lack an understanding of human sexing (which is objectively not a binary)