You have provided no evidence of that at all. You really don’t seem to have read or understand what you have posted either.
As I and others have pointed out, there is no equivalent ‘hate crime’ against female people available in the UK. Have you not seen the articles suggesting it should be debated in Westminster? That is because there is no equivalent available recourse for female people.
You have relied on posting hate crime data - which includes the ability which we have seen real publicised examples of also, of people reporting tweets and stickers as hate crimes. And domestic abuse has been clarified also to include misgendering.
That is a very low bar for ‘reporting’ and many ‘reports’ are not prosecuted.
You also posted results from surveys. Not reported incidents. Those surveys are also based on perceptions of crimes being committed when we know that there is this perception that misgendering is a hate crime etc. However, not only that, but the numbers of respondents that have transgender identities is very small. One link you posted was just 63 respondents out of a very large sample of the general population.
Even the official reports you linked about the surveys stated clearly this low number meant the data had low reliability. Yet, you and the media who reported those stats, take them as being stronger than the offical data analysts reported.
Now you seem unwilling to take onboard the discussion where people are pointing this out to you. Yet you are the poster making judgements about others and doubling down on flawed claims.
In all of those links you presented, there is not an equivalent analysis of other very specific groups. Nor the very obvious one, female people.
Do you really believe that the group of people with transgender identities experiences greater incidences of hate, harassment and abuse than female people in the UK? when it is so ingrained in us as girls and women to ignore the abuse, harassment etc and most of the time it doesn’t even register with me when I get called misogynistly abusive terms.
No one denies there are legitimate claims that can be made that people with transgender identities do experience abuse and harassment. What people are rejecting is that this is more than other groups and that it is at the levels that have been publicised.
People have been rejecting misinformation. Which was also the major factor of discussion you disapproved of about the recent Canadian shooting and your have labelled as ‘anti-trans’.
Who benefits in society from misinformation being spread and accepted as fact and as being accurate?