Actually, I feel I should point out that not everyone has basic human rights now. Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation (in hiring, workplace, medicine, housing, etc) is perfectly legal in many parts of the US and there is no federal ban on it. There is no federal ban on conversion therapy (read: torture of gay children and teens/young adults in order to "turn them straight"), and it is only banned by state law in 20 states. There are no protections for gay couples seeking to adopt, and many if not most adoption agencies strictly refuse to allow same-sex couples to adopt. I could probably keep going for some time on the rights that homosexual individuals and same-sex couples are still lacking in this country (and longer if I included any other countries, since there are still places where being gay is punishable by death).
I say this because I feel like it should be clear that the trans and "queer" (read: straight) takeover of the "LGBT" movement didn't happen because "lol we were done with gay rights anyway," it happened despite the fact that there is still important work to be done for gay rights and there are still basic human rights and protections that gay people do not have.
Also, the whole "gay activism = pedo activism" thing is very overdone and stale. In that day and age, pretty much every community had a pedophile problem unfortunately. It wasn't unique to the gays. I can't think of a single rock star from that age who hasn't been revealed to be a pedophile who preyed on young girls, for example. Society had - and has! - a serious pedophile problem that no one has ever wanted to address.