Absolutely. I have a friend at Kenyon university, who's generally pretty on board with the trans train telling me about how there was a trans woman rapist on campus. People knew that she raped people, and she was reported, but nothing was done about it. It's a pretty "woke" school, so obviously they don't want stuff like rape allegations dirtying their name.
"Intersex isn't a disorder" only works if you go full "everything is a social construct and there is no actual 'normal' for anything." If people born with deformed reproductive organs are normal, than I guess people born with sickle cell are normal too. After all, blood cell shape variation in humans is substantial, some people just don't make round blood cells.
What she's pushing isn't science, it's semantics. It's like saying species isn't binary because hybrids exist. There is a reason why intersex is considered a disorder, because it is a biological mistake that prevents a person from doing what they should be able to do, compared to all other members of the species. In this case, it's reproduction. People don't say "disorder" just to classify a biological condition as bad and wrong, they use it to describe anything that is malfunctioning, whether it be your blood cells, or your coochie.