You do not understand this topic, and your pretensions to the contrary are downright insulting.
I don't think you understood a word I said. For example, I spoke of intersex people identified as a specific sex as misidentified, and then explicitly said that isn't what "trans" is, so you wrote a lecture about how that idea of trans (that I specifically said wasn't trans) is wrong. And then immediately after accusing me of constructing a strawman that I very specifically didn't, you unleashed a significantly bigger strawman about what bigotry you assume I actually think in spite of my words being right in front of you saying the opposite.
I'm not going to go through the post with a fine-toothed comb, it's all just throwing trash around, but it'd be wrong of me to not at least give you an example of how you're building your own assumptions about me into the analysis rather than actually reading my words:
You tipped your hand on that point when you out and said "if trans people were just those whose overall physical biology was misidentified at birth due to mismatched or ambiguous genitalia, it wouldn't even be an argument", both in how it misrepresents intersex as "misidentified as birth" and how it belies your contempt towards the trans demographic as - in your mind - transitioning for the 'wrong' reasons.
No, I did not say intersex people are misidentified at birth. I mean, they can be, certainly, but I am referring specifically to the sort of case where they see an infant as specifically a boy or girl, expecting a normal body development, and then a decade later those developments don't happen like an average boy or girl so they take a closer look and see "oh, this person was actually intersex the whole time, but we didn't know because we didn't look any further than the external sex organs." There are, without a doubt, intersex people who are identified as such at birth.
Nor did I say anyone did anything for the 'wrong' reasons (nice scare quotes...). If you've read my posts in the past, which you obviously have but just made up bits to fill in the blanks you didn't understand, you'd have seen that I don't question the motives of those transitioning, but rather the role and response of society around them. When society is bullying children into gender stereotypes and then drugging them if they don't fit cleanly enough, that's not a problem of the motives of those transitioning.