I'm not saying that the video game industry was sexist, bigoted, or racist for having mainly white males as leads. I was just stating what I thought was obvious. Now the industry has been changing over the last 7-10 years where the lead isn't always a white straight male and that's obviously a good thing.
And to your question.....what are female-dominated hobbies or interests that we can think about. I can't think of any, to be honest.
If you choose to call a Trans-female a "He" "Him" or "Dude".....you're clearly being insensitive and you don't care about that person or people like them. That's clear and obvious. Not sure why you think that's a "holier than thou" attitude.
See that's the thing. I don't consider it catering at all. That's the difference between myself and some others here. I don't get offended that someone or group of people would like to be called something different. I just roll with it, because it doesn't bother me. Plus I respect that person. In the same way I wouldn't call someone out of their name. If a guy's name is Jim, I'm not going to call him Terry just because I want to. He's Jim. If a year later he told me he'd like to go by his real first name "James", then I'll call him James. It's no big deal to me. I'm wouldn't fight him on that. I'm not trying to fight a culture war about this.
Plus re-read the 2nd thing I bolded in your post. Take a look at it. Think about what you typed. That's not consistent with someone that cares about Trans people. You clearly don't think what they say about themselves is true, to begin with.
What a complete disaster of a post yours is.
So feelings trump Truth? No rational dialogue is possible with someone like you. Thanks for coming out of the closet as a truth-denier. Hopefully, one day you'll come to realize this. Maybe when a Kul Klux Klan member tells you they feel black people are inferior and that they feel Malcolm X was an inferior human being, maybe, who knows, maybe then and only then will you realize the terrible epistemic mistake you've been making all along.
1. Trans people feel there's a mismatch between their bodies and their identities. Certain biological males feel they're women and certain biological females feel they're men. They have these feelings. This is objectively true.
2. Men who feel they're women and women who feel they're men do not meet any of the objective criteria that would have them belonging to the other sex. This is objectively true.
3. A new category has been created called gender, which is said to be a social construct. This category has been further divided into two subcategories, gender identity and gender expression. For some odd reason the pronouns in this new category are the same as those of the already existing category, biological sex. Proponents of this new categories must show evidence they exist and describe reality better than the previous ones. To avoid confusion, if what they're after is clarity, they would be well-advised to coin new terms.
4. For the purposes of language, fact #2 supplants fact #1. Otherwise, even if you were to grant the existence of categories in #3, the acknowledgement would lead to confusion. The purpose of language is to clarify, not to obfuscate.
5. I think calling these individuals Transwomen and Transmen is adequate.
6. Caring for Trans people entails awarding adults every legal right and protection to undergo whatever body modification they seek. It also entails addressing them using appropriate descriptive terminology such as Transmen and Transwomen.
7. Even if you don't happen to agree with it, the above, it is an argument. It cannot be misconstrued as hate, or as irrational disdain. This, it cannot de described as transphobic. Yet watch as a certain faction of Trans activists smear and try to burn to the ground the lives of those who use these types of arguments.