I want to give a counter-example horrorcow:
Andrew Blake.
For those not familiar, since he is kind of ancient Internet history, he appeared on the Internet at first as a hobbit-channelling lesbian. He disappeared and reappeared a year later on the Internet as a man, and has been living as a man since. For most of that time, he was pre-everything.
He's gotten into a lot of antics, but never makes a big deal about his gender. When he encounters SJWs, he just talks about having male privilege. On Coming Out Day, he'll post that he is supporting his LGBT friends as an ally. I don't think he's ever really accused someone of having cis privilege that I've seen, played the troon card in anyway, or... anything, really. He has never really talked about his tits or binding or his junk at all except for in a private post he made trying to afford top surgery, and that's been it ever since.
Even here on KF we talk about him as male. It's honestly hard not to think of him as anything other than a guy at this point, and to refer to him as "she" would honestly probably take a lot of conscious effort for most people. Lately he's even started trying to be an elder goth since he's no longer a young pretty boy, and with his hair long and wearing eyeliner he still just comes off as a tacky looking dude. Getting top surgery and starting hormones didn't really make a huge noticeable difference, outside of him pretty much just having a beard now.
Now, compare him to Jonathan. Even in online conversations where you can't see that he looks nothing like a woman, he never at any point engages in just... normal conversations the way women do. He doesn't seem to make any effort to integrate into society as a woman, look like a woman, or... anything at all. I suspect he just wants access to women's locker rooms, and his behavior is disturbingly consistent with that.
Women can be creepy sexual predators, can be racist, can sue the pants off of people for terrible reasons, can have gross fetishes. But they generally act like women while they do these things.