Actually hate the intersectionality argument
Every person around me says I am entering a world of more privilege due to being a trans guy. I have a trans sister, and they say she's losing privilege by being trans, which is true, but now my parents and she (And my friends) says that because of intersectionality, I will face less discrimination than I did prior to being trans, and less hardship in general.
This is just not true. Just literally not true. First off--I'd have to actually be treated like a guy and have people think I'm a guy. Nearly everyone around me still uses my deadname / she her pronouns (even though my sister is trans and they get her name/pronouns right), or be out to the general public for me to get any 'male privilege'. I'd also need to get on T and currently my clinic doesn't want me to be on T (I'm not 'trans enough' for them). And second, being trans will not make me at all more privileged even if I was seen as a guy, trans guys have less privilege/control than cis women.
I'm not even gonna get into the whole lack of accepting queer community thing that trans men face. I just wish everyone around me would stop acting like all my problems will go away because I'm a trans man.