If you had asked me a month ago about Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull — who also goes by the name of Posie Parker — I would have had to quickly Google her to avoid embarrassment. But after more than a week of the British anti-trans rights campaigner's activities being splashed across the front pages of Australian newspapers, that's changed — such is the nature of a style of politics which at its core is about provoking outrage and division and inciting hostility. Keen-Minshull organised a "Let Women Speak" tour of Australia and New Zealand, holding rallies in several cities to claim the...