Thanks KindaMeh.
Thing is, my group is pretty varied anyway and we have broad tastes. We've played and enjoyed both Blue Rose and Cha'alt, because sometimes we're in the mood for fluffy same-sex romance and sometimes we're in the mood for bawdy adult grindhouse demon orgies. Both of these products are very open and clear about what they are, so if that's not to someone's tastes, they can stay away.
I can even grudgingly respect something like Racial Holy War (which never existed in reality I know) or Thirsty Sword Lesbians, because they're open about their hate, they're all about dehumanising and destroying the things the author despises. Neither is my jam, but they are clear about what they are.
Whereas something like Pan Pacifica feels so dishonest. It's supposed to be about a futuristic Asian capitalist biopunk dystopia where you cannot trust anyone, but in fact it's just a long screed about how technology will produce a genderfluid, non-binary master race. The authors are forcing their own identity politics on an audience who were expecting something else. If they just wanted their trans game, they should market it like that and be honest about it.
Same thing with D&D 5th really, where the Ravenloft book had every legacy character race, gender and sexuality swapped. Woke companies can't even be honest about what they're doing.