I think it's a general societal culture thing (which has already been skewed and messed up because of 2020) where everyone feels they need to be "represented" in modern culture, and that's fine. Don't have an issue with representation. Someone mentioned Star Trek - the trans character in Discovery for instance is fine as far I'm concerned. Makes sense in the plot, and the kid is a decent enough actor. I see it in the same light as having a black woman on the bridge of the Enterprise, which they did in 1966, and is still celebrated as being seminal today. So fair play to them for carrying that tradition on.
But, equally, this "I'm offended! Won't someone PLEASE think of my offense!" catcall is just obnoxious and unnecessary. From what little I've seen of the game thus far, it looks like you can be anyone you want to be - and meet all kinds of people in the game. Which is great - not just for representation purposes - but also for the overall colour and zeitgeist of the experience. So they're complaining about something they're actually being given! It's not overt, but it doesn't need to be, and would be ridiculous if it was.
As for bugs, I'm expecting them, and I expect most (if not all) of the reviews that have been published so far are playing a build that is literally months old. In software development terms, that's like banging rocks together in terms of tech. So I wouldn't put any stock in any of them. So long as the game runs, and is able to get through the tutorial (which I've read is 5-10 hours long) and into the main game 'proper', I'm happy. Anything else will be fixed in time.