Maybe slightly off topic but i just came accross this video discussing the increasing movement of the anti-radical feminist movement in South Korea. I was curious enough to listen to the most vocal critic of the movement to try and gain his perspective and understand his opposition. I came to realize that this issue is complex but is firmly rooted from one of western cultural excess that has found home in many countries around the world who's cultural traditions, norms, and mores are being challenged, upended. Whether the challenge to the existing statusquo will usher a better outcome assumed by the movement remains unconvincing at best since the countries this movement originated from are having some of the most difficult time in implementing the idea and where frictions in their society have worsened not improved.
Women and Men are equals then there's no need for gender assignment or even the need to be identified as one, leading to an individual optioning for a label that's non-binary, gender fluidity which can then leads to a genderless society.
I am not certain if the advocate for such radical transformation of our civilized society can anticipate the myriad of issues and extreme consequences it entails. I don't think climate change will end humanity, it's human arrogance, narcissism combined with our monumental stupidity that'll bring forth to our own extinction.
The other implication that people overlook is that if people are interchangeable to that degree, that means they are also that much more expendable to the bottom line, which given the nature of late-stage capitalism and corporatism in particular looks more like an intended feature than anything else.