I've a large collection of sci-fi books that deal with human enhancement, i.e., works by the likes of John Scalzi.
On the transgender stuff, we have once what was sci-fi becoming in many ways fact, here I'm discussing Ursula K. Le Guin, who, and despite advanced age, is big on Transgenderism.
I do not oppose medical advancements that make human lives better or actually save lives, i.e., if we can cure paralysis that would be fantastic and mechanical intervention certainly not opposed by me if it enables a person to walk or replace a damaged limb.
My opposition to Finn's article was clear, he claim's the Tories in government are anti-trans, despite the growth of transgenderism occurring under its watch. If folks want to fabricate that's fine by me, but I prefer facts and them facts are most folks in the UK do not subscribe to women having a penis or men having a cervix. It's one thing being accommodating, another throwing nature and evolution under a bus, i.e., what the heck has a clown fishes ability to alter its sex under certain environmental conditions got to do with mammals or apes?