“It’s totally undermining of everything, your confidence, your self-worth, anything that is positive in your everyday life is just undermined by this stuff.
The online world isn’t this abstract thing, it’s real,” Bridget Clinch told Star Observer.For two years now, Clinch – a former Greens member and activist who was the first transgender soldier to transition while serving in the Australian Army – has been embroiled in a deeply personal and highly publicised court battle between herself, and Canberra radio presenter Beth Rep – whom this month was been ordered to pay $10,000 in compensation.