Something I don't really understand about transpeople. The intersection between them and fantasy/sci-fi fandoms and roleplaying games. There's this push for trans NPCs and ability to make and play trans characters. Cyberpunk had a very weird way of trying to make this happen, for example, by separating voice, pronouns, and body type during character creation and had a trans NPC.
But the way I understand trans identity stuff is that it's a crutch for the inability to actually change your sex. If you could buy a Potion of Sex Change or get a cyborg body of the sex you'd prefer to be known as, would you be trans? Would there be a whole trans movement? Would gender roles end up becoming more strict and not less? I feel like the trans identity is a result of it being impossible to change your sex in the 21st century. At best, you end up mutilated and freakish... unless you decide to just "identify as" a woman.
But in these settings where you can actually swap your sex, then what would it even mean to be trans? Similarly, why do people insist on creating trans characters instead of just creating a man or a woman? It leads me to think that it isn't about being a man or a woman, but about being a trans man or trans woman. Like the Sims 4 adding top scars to their character creator. Wouldn't you just make a genuinely male alter ego?
The answers here are pretty simple:
1 - You find a ton of trannies in nerdy communities because gender theory did as much damage to autistic/socially awkward nerds as crack did to the black community in the inner cities. The gendercult deliberately
preys on nerds, for multiple reasons. Long story short, it's very easy to convince someone of a fake "identity" when they're already predisposed to pretend to be someone else online.
2 - The gendercult preaches being a tranny is special. In fact, it's the only "special" thing the hordes of pasty, flabby and/or otherwise completely average guys are. So, they don't want to be the other gender. They want to be transgender. That's the entire point. It's not about "becoming" a woman (or a man), it's about having the transgender
identity. If they can't be trannies, they can't claim to be special*. That's why they keep demanding tranny representation on settings that have no business with them. Either because outright changing sex is achievable (sometimes even
trivial), or because the entire concept of gender doesn't really factor in the setting itself.
*ETA: it's also why you often see trannies claiming to be
better than women. They don't want to be a "normal" woman, no. That would be too boring. There are tons of women out there. They want to be
transwomen. That's
special, that's
better. And yeah, it's as retarded and petty as I made it sound.