I don't really think you can brand it propaganda. The source is credible and well sourced - you can Google Natalie Wynn/Contrapoints.
It's also a complex topic that has many facets.
However the summary would be that male and female arousal in western society is quite different. Male sexuality is based on perceiving outward - seeing visual stimulus of someone being attractive, and getting turned on.
Female sexuality is based on perceiving inward - making oneself attractive, and being turned on by the reaction that it receives from the partner.
As a result, cis hereto women report feelings that in trans women get called autogynophelia when planning or expecting to meet with a sexual partner, or during sexual encounters.
> Female sexuality is based on perceiving inward - making oneself attractive, and being turned on by the reaction that it receives from the partner.
> As a result, cis hereto women report feelings that in trans women get called autogynophelia when planning or expecting to meet with a sexual partner, or during sexual encounters.
Women feel that they’re sexy women so men can feel they’re sexy women. This is not a compelling argument.