...how the fuck did we get to Space Marines?
Fine, let's get through this:
Let's frame this in a different setting. In Warhammer 40K, there aren't allowed to be any fem Space Marines. I'm pretty sure I remember you personally saying that it should stay this way
I've given my reasons why I think female Space Marines are a bad idea (same reason why male Adeptus Soriatas are a bad idea, and why there's no good reason for male and female Imperial Guard), I'm not particuarly interested in going over them, but I can if we must.
The reason why we don't have fem Space Marine is that they didn't sell as well as the male ones in Rogue Trader days. Thus, GW went after a demographic and profit, and banned fem Space Marines. I.e. it's exactly the things you're complaining about with Wokeness. It doesn't matter about 'lore' justifications. That wasn't the reason for the banning, The lore just came later to reinforce their decision that they didn't want to change.
Still not sure why we're on Space Marines, but let's take that as being true - if lore justifications came in 1st edition, then they're lore justifications that remain decades on, so it's a false equivalance.
And that's nothing to do with wokeness. GW could come out with female Space Marines tomorrow, and it wouldn't necessarily be woke, nor would the world end, nor would the setting end, even if I'd find it silly.
Again, why are we talking about Space Marines?
So, tell me why corporations pandering to cis white males is cool and pandering to LBGT stuff isn't? I don't see support of male only Space Marines is better than any woke stuff. A lot of woke stuff doesn't ban a whole gender. You might believe it's true that there can only be male Space Marines based on lore reasons but you're just falling for the corporate spin
Still don't know why we're talking about genetically engineered super-soldiers, or pandering, or how either of these things are related to "wokeness," but okay:
-I've pointed out countless times that corporations pander. I've pointed out the double standards of people complaining about LGBT stuff being "pandered" to while being fine with being "pandered" to themselves. Again, it's like you've got me confused with someone else.
-Because the reason I think Space Marines should stay male is because of lore reasons - same reasons why Sisters of Battle should stay female, same reason orks should stay as they are (single-sex males effectively), same reason I think aeldari being professions separated by gender would be stupid, etc. I mean, I'm happy to discuss 40K lore if you want, but I still don't know why you went on this tangent.
-Again, you're projecting with "corporate spin." You want to know why I think female Space Marines are silly? Here's why:
1: Space Marines have stayed male for over 10,000 in-universe years. If you started having female Space Marines now, that's not impossible, but it's a weird shift, especially since the entire conceit is that the Imperium is in a state of cultural and technological stagnation.
2: Because there's a symmetry in the Imperial forces that I think works - we get a male faction (Space Marines), a female faction (Sisters of Battle), and everything else is come one, come all. Personally, I think that works, and I'd be more reciprocal to the idea if people were pushing for male Sisters of Battle (who'd have to be renamed), but so far, that hasn't happened.
3: If there was a time for female Space Marines, it was arguably with the Primaris marines, but that still didn't happen. Now, my thoughts on Primaris marines aside, you can generally only pull this trick once from a writing perspective.
4: Getting back to point 2, the Space Marines are primarily a "patriarchal" group, and no, I'm not talking about "the patriarchy," I'm referring to how the Space Marines have operated until now. You have the Emperor (male), create twenty primarchs (male), whose gene-seed is used to create legions of (male) soldiers, who give reverance to both (if not deification) in monotheistic-esque worship (usually male). Now, hypothetically, you could have a female chapter, and hypothetically do something interesting with that, and if that was the argument being made, I'd have some sympathy to it, but a lot of the time, the reason people seem to want female Space Marines is due to nothing more than vague notions of "representation" or "equality."
5: Um, conversions are a thing? Hello?
So, yeah. Is it impossible for female Space Marines? Not really. Is it iffy? Yes. Is the demand often driven from stuff that has nothing to do with reasons relating to (the five elements of) story? In my experience, almost always.
And again, I don't know why we're even talking about fictional soldiers of a fictional setting, but I'm not the one who brought them up.
This didn't just happen with GW. It happened with most companies and personalities. Of that era and this one. It's almost like this is a problem of Capitalism needing to commoditise everything and is problematic and we keep doing culture war bull crap to not focus on the problem
Um, yes? Games Workshop made a product, people bought the product, the product was adjusted, etc. Not seeing the problem here.
I mean, I like MLP, even though I'm not the target audience in either age or gender. I've never insisted that the setting change to suit my tastes, or any other one. I mean, for instance, why is it that every alicorn has been a female? Don't particuarly care, don't see it as a problem, don't think there's anything that prevents male alicorns from existing, but it's a non-issue. I mean, I've written plenty of stuff for both settings (and others) on FFN, and that's a far more creative outlet than whining that things change in settings with supersoldiers and talking equines for "reasons."