The thing is, those are policy issues.
Making the word "woman" taboo will not change those. Changing the policy and the documentation to distinguish between sex and gender will. You mention F and M on paperwork. If you have a uterus then medically and biologically you are Female. It's literally the definition of the word:
Female (symbol: ♀) is the sex of an organism that produces the large non-motile ova (egg cells), the type of gamete (sex cell) that fuses with the male gamete during sexual reproduction.
Your gender is man.
The word "woman" does not harm you or oppress you, therefore eliminating the word woman will not get you what you want, which is equitable healthcare.
You can scream and cry about.it all you want, y'all are still fighting the wrong fight. You need federal regulatory legislation that bars insurance and medical professionals from denying service based on gender and recognize biological sex and gender at not the same.
You dont get there by erasing women as a gender. Have you considered how doing so will negatively affect Transwomen? Because it will.
Its interesting to me that in your comment you went on and on about how you're a man and you refuse to put F on your medical form and nobody's going to make you be something you're not.
Okay. That's your prerogative and your right.
But why do you think you then get to tell me that I'm not a woman? Ive been one my whole life. It's as much a part of my identity as being a man is part of yours. The only difference is that my gender aligned with my sex and that wasn't the case for you.
Or maybe you just don't want me to say that I'm a woman. My womanhood is just to be a wink wink nudge nudge kind of deal from here on out. And go exactly, is that not erasing my identity? You think inclusion happens when my gender identity is at the expense of yours?
You say women don't listen to you when you're being harmed?
You're doing the same damned thing. This line of attack is harming women. You are harming us with this rhetoric.