Well I do think there was a discussion about it, based on what I've read, about using the preferred pronoun in public.
My take on it is that her daughter felt pressures around growing up, as listed in the video, that have lead to the dysmorphia and
I don't doubt for a moment that it would be difficult to challenge that and bring her daughter to a place where she is happy with her body, but I disagree with affirmation so I can't fully support a woman, however I admire her and agree with her, for defending women if she herself believes that that group includes men.
It would require a conversation with her personally that won't happen so I have to take it as a find it.
As I said, I find it a very powerful video.
I imagine she is walking a very difficult tightrope, but I can't get on board with this 100%.