For what it's worth, I do "believe in trans people" and I also think Chris really is trans. People on the spectrum are more likely to be trans than the general population to a pretty large degree.
I dunno. You'd think it would mostly work one way, yet there's a hell of a lot of FTMs too (though being "nonbinary" is also popular). If you're from certain parts of the country or visit certain websites, it seems like nobody is cisgendered.
If everyone was female because of soy in their diet or something (a rather silly argument from the right), that would make sense. Similarly, it would make sense if people with autism were more feminine. Instead, everyone seems to somehow always be born as the wrong gender. Autistic women don't seem to identify as even MORE feminine than average.
While it's absolutely true that gender expression in a human is not determined solely from genetics, as epigenetics are also a big factor, what we're seeing in left wing society makes absolutely no statistical sense.
Transgender people absolutely exist, and have always existed, but modern lefist troonery seems to be a result of societal pressure where you're socially conditioned to troon out. The social benefits of doing so, at least inside the leftist bubble, make it happen. It's not necessarily a conscious decision, but if troons are elevated, you feel better when you troon. Yes there are negative repercussions as well, but that comes from the cisgendered conservative enemy. The "good people" like you more when you troon. Otherwise you're just reduced to being an "ally".
Chris' social situation in Charlottesville improved the more he trooned. Yes, some people treated him worse, but on the other hand far, far more people treated him positively than ever did when he was just some creepy fat dude, when NOBODY treated him positively except for trolls who inevitably turned out to be fake. Suddenly he had allies and enemies, instead of just everyone treating him with universal discomfort at best, disgust at worst.
To the transfolk on the farms -- hey, I love you. I'm not trying to shame you, just trying to explain how some people identify as trans when they never would have otherwise.