I can certainly understand that for many this won't be nearly enough, but I enjoyed and appreciated this video from Natalie.
And this may not be the best thread to discuss the following topic in, but it's something my ex husband (who is trans) has brought up to me before (and was covered by Natalie some in the video), which confuses me: the in-fighting and factionalism that seems to be happening in trans spaces on social media (and perhaps also in non-binary and other LGBTQIA + spaces as well?). Natalie at different points brings up two factors that might have a correlation: the notion of black and white thinking combined with exaggerated hurt and it excusing cruelty in response, and the fact that it's easy for Nazis/alt-right trolls to pretend to be leftist (she actually said a very specific type of leftist, something akin to "trans anarcho-socialist" but I don't recall the exact wording and it's a long video to find precise quotes from) and instigate bad faith arguments in order to get actually marginalized individuals to turn on themselves.
The former reminds me a great deal of the types of reactions common among individuals with untreated BPD - which is odd, because despite having 3 individuals in my life who have BPD and are trans, my understanding of the literature is that that's actually very uncommon (though I should say that said literature often errs dangerously on the transmedicalist side of things, to say the least, so I'm not sure how much to trust it).
The other potential explanation makes more sense to me on the face of things, although I admit that could just be me noting the glut of anime avatars during the "trashing" portion of Natalie's video, and my own experiences in social media leading me to equate such things with alt-right trolls (not attempting to imply everyone with an anime avatar is an alt-right troll in disguise, just that my own experience has been noting that I've seen more trolls with than without). There may admittedly be some correlation or emotional connection with anime avatars that I simply haven't had the perspective to understand yet.
Of course, there may be other factors at work here (it could certainly be some other form of trauma-informed behavior, for example), and of course the factionalism might very well be overstated by Natalie and my ex-husband. And I admit that I've only seen about 70% of Natalie's videos, so if there's a more detailed explanation of why she feels this occurs, I haven't run into it.
(Please feel free to correct me on any base assumptions/terminology/thought processes I've gotten wrong here, especially if I've caused anyone pain)