Yeah, but who dismissed them?
So here's the deal: Gay rights are mostly "laissez-faire" rights. They are essentially the right to be left alone, to not be persecuted for being gay. There is no demand or burden placed on anyone else in society, from recognizing these rights. Rights such as, the right to not be discriminated against in housing and employment. Or the right to not be harassed on the street, for being openly gay. The right to be left alone to do whatever they want with consenting adults in the privacy of their bedrooms (or playrooms, or whatever private rooms).
The major exception being the right to have their marriages recognized in law as such, which even then is not unduly burdensome on others.
I will note here that transwomen also enjoy all those same rights. The right to not be discriminated against in housing and employment. The right to not be persecuted for their gender expression. The right to do whatever they want with consenting adults in private. The right to marry whoever they want, and have that marriage recognized by the state.
What trans rights activism demands now goes far beyond anything analogous to gay rights. What trans rights activism demands now are intrusive rights. Rights to impose their values on desires on other people, without their consent. In sum, the right to override sex segregation whenever they want. The right to demand preferred pronouns, and to have the state impose sanctions on people who don't comply with that demand. The right to trans-affirming treatment at taxpayer expense.
Now, I have no problem with intrusive rights in principle. What I object to here, is that there has been demonstrated no good basis for granting these intrusive rights. Nothing in medicine tells us that overriding sex segregation whenever you want is an effective or ethical treatment for gender dysphoria. Nothing in sociology tells us that overriding sex segregation whenever you want,
without even claiming a medical condition to justify it is good for society.
As far as the analogy to gay rights goes, transwomen already enjoy all the same rights as gay people. The objections arise when trans rights activists insist on going much further, into the right to make unreasonable demands on everyone else. And I see no basis for justifying such rights.
Do you?