Ditum wrote, was obvious because of how Cox looked: ‘a tight-tight dress, with breasts thrust forward and shoulders pulled back, facing down the camera but pouting seductively’. The problem seemed to lie in Cox’s feminine presentation, which for Ditum was apparently regressive and inherently anti-feminist. Yet this willingness to judge trans politics as a whole by directly critiquing one television actress’s body, posture, outfit and hair is exactly the kind of inference that would be plainly misogynist if made about a cis woman.