Why do people tell me that I'm hurting trans people by talking about biological sex?

Can't they see that this is silencing women, stopping them from talking about their issues?

Are they so deep into gender identity theory that they don't see the misogyny in their own statement?
If gender identity is different from sex, why is commonly-used and well-understood language like "female" and "woman", which has long been used to refer to sex, now being used for gender identity?

This will leave us with no language to discuss our issues.
Women were kicked out of a women's health subreddit discussing PCOS, simply for asking why they shouldn't use the word "woman" anymore.

Gender identity extremism leads to extreme language policing, with any words about biological sex being seen as "transphobic". https://twitter.com/krithika0/status/1280889930273546241
Of course, men are free to refer to their issues as men's issues.

Gender identity extremists specifically target women's spaces and kick out women for not "being kind".

Men hardly face the brunt of gender identity extremism, and often fail to see the misogyny in this movement. https://twitter.com/krithika0/status/1280890194887970818
The subreddit for lesbians, r/ActualLesbians, constantly shames any lesbian who doesn't want to have sex with "girldick", but this is how r/AskGayBros responded when asked a question about dating trans men. https://twitter.com/marsescapee/status/1296376732069617665
Here's a thread showing the abuse faced by a young lesbian after simply stating she's not attracted to male genitalia. https://twitter.com/terfalicious/status/1290087860675072002
By telling us we should never talk about biological sex, gender identity theory makes it impossible for us to talk about any of the issues related to being female, and makes same-sex attraction "transphobic".

This is what J K Rowling was talking about when she said this: https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/1269389298664701952
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