Yeah, I should have differentiated the protestors from the public supporting them. My statement is probably more related to the cheerleaders who support a group rather than the group themselves. Just like moderate people, even gays, speaking out about trans pedophilia, that's more about the people supporting the group becoming uncomfortable with the radicalization of the group.
The radical trannys seem to be doubling down as people question them, and likely all the "from the river to the sea" people will also become even more radical even as their cheerleaders learn exactly what that phrase means and become uncomfortable with what they're supporting, which upsets the groups they support. The trans have their "trans day of vengeance", which we laugh at. Radical Islamists having a "Hamas day of vengeance" is something to take more seriously.