The thing about the "haha early cyberpunk TTRPGs bad because conflate humanity with bodily purity" thing is, there are actually threads you can pull on there, nuanced bits and pieces you can pull out and examine, and the facile takes deny that as much as the clumsy conservatism encoded in those early rules.
There is a fascist power fantasy of autoalienation through self-mechanisation, a Futurist love of speed and steel and death machines, of becoming the death machine, of celebrating it as a deliberate disconnect from one's human nature, of — basically — making oneself over through technology into the kind of person who could commit Nazi-scale atrocities single-handed and suffer no feelings about it.
There is some real dark shit in the things people want from cyberpunk.
And the sniggering or eye-rolling sighs about "not enough PUNK" takes actively refuse to engage with any of it. Fingers-in-ears No Twu Cyberpunk refusal to critically examine one's own genre.
You don't get to any healthy place by refusing to look at what's there, fencing off the people-affirming vibes bits and just declaring the rest isn't real.
"Nazi punks fuck off" needed saying because there were Nazi punks.
Maybe stop making your response to Nazi cyberpunks "Um Actually Sweaty,"