Well, considering that ordinary people without AS can be transgendered too, I doubt a significant correlation with AS would be made, if at all. However the risk is there because the media is known to distort information to suit their own agendas for ratings. But even then, this potential correlation problem can be eliminated when multiple advocates are involved in the process. If each one is distinctively different from the other to show diversity, then the problem is solved.
So technically I see no issue.
Multiple advocates and the like sound like a recipe for becoming a second class citizen, not a first class one. Not exactly useful to the stronger of us who are not content to be second class citizens. If we are to win on that one, we need a strong movement and a clear message. But more importantly, we need the self-respect that some here seem to lack...
Sorry, thinking in classes?
British old style?
The class system is alive and kicking in this country. Anyone who says it has died off is lying, frankly...
I'm not British, I don't understand the subtleties of your society.
Of course there are groups here, and there is stigmatising here, because of all kinds of things, also historical things, but we don't have the British class system. And that system does go beyond my comprehension indeed. Still, can't see how the main ideas of you make sense, in any country.
Oh, and maybe it is needed to work with the class-system for politicians, don't know. But, what you work with, is also what you keep alive. So, do you want the class system to exist?