I agree that what was listed there isn't child abuse, but there are definitely people who try to go further than that way too soon. And there have been a couple Munchausen by Proxy cases where the kid wasn't trans but went along with it to make a parent happy, which is abuse. (There was a case like this a while ago where the mom was going as far as telling her kid that monsters only eat boys. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...judge-ruled-dad-stop-child-transitioning.html)
I don't care if a little boy wants to wear a dress, I just want to be sure it's what the child actually wants, and not a parent with MBP.
I think what rubs me the wrong way is the implication that certain ethnicities, trans people, poor people, and disabled people are ugly.
Just imagine for a second: "I'm not ugly, I'm autistic!"
He's right, though. People who use #actuallyautistic absolutely do refuse to accept that they could be wrong about autism, even when presented with evidence. It's almost appropriate, except a lot of them are probably also self-diagnosed and actually just socially awkward and oh so quirky.