• Nakoichi [they/them]
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      Typically it is not, and should be quite the opposite, but any genre can be twisted by fascists and reactionaries. It’s their favorite pastime.

    • ✺roguetrick✺
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      Sure. See when gravity fails. Happens to be both transphobic and inclusive. One of my favorite series though.

      • @Sergio@slrpnk.net
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        when gravity fails.

        Funny how I remember the fact that I read this, and I looked at the summary on wikipedia, but I totally don’t remember anything about this book. Like it totally had no influence on me.

    • Jake Farm
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      When you are a ghost in a shell, the shell can be literally any shape.

      • @Rose@lemmy.zip
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        That’s kind of my point and my reaction to seeing Cyberpunk 2077 on the list. Similarly to what you said, in Altered Carbon, you’re just a stack that can be inserted into any body. I see no future that’s not post-gender. Facial fillers being so prevalent is already a hint of what’s to come, but when you have more serious augmentations, swap out body parts at will or mind upload, gender would be more like clothing or customizing a character’s appearance in a video game. That said, cyberpunk is not necessarily an accurate representation of the future, hence the open question.

        • Jake Farm
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          Sure gender disappears but this is due to the dehumanization/objectification and commodification of humanity rather than any sort of social advancement.

          A lump of mental and meat has no gender.