Because its bad writing, on a very touchy topic, with a very, very touchy audience which has a tendency to at least slightly (ahumm) over focus on the self, I think it was all too easy to miss (because being a bad writer, he really didn't do a good job of saying it, or making the first mistake of bad writing - assuming that everyone reading it knew WTF he was really talking about) that the real focus of his hostility was not the TS community, but the psychiatric community and how they have convinced the TS community that they, and only they (parroted endless in here as: Well, you really need to talk to a gender therapist as the first advice about every TG topic) have the solution/cure to the 'problem' of being TS, and how (Ding! Surprise!) works out that the psychiatric community is - strictly by accident I'm sure - the first in line with their hand out to collect fees, better seen in many cases as merely tolls.
Now old Mister Gold actually accomplished something in his life, something that lies at the heart of a current debate in our community. He was one of the people who got homosexuality out of the DSM. I think in the wider sense he wants to take most sexual behavior out of the realm of mental illness and psychiatric problems, and seen as just part of the normal warp and weft of human variance.
I don't doubt that if I could create some sort of 'more perfect' society (which I'm not sure isn't happening with or without my efforts) where there was far less gender stereotyping, where a greater range of behavior - both in terms of diversity and in terms of deviance from the norm - is casually accepted, that fewer people would feel the need to seek out psychiatric or medical solutions to things that are no longer perceived as a problem. Which is what I think he was trying to say.