There is another aspect of that, which is that Wu almost 100% certainly has honest-to-god dysphoria. Like, seriously. Frank Wu and her have been married for years, her transitioning is well-documented, and we literally have all the information about it we need. Wu clearly went through a lot to go through her transitioning, and even her old classmates said she passed acceptably enough. And in that regard, she's fine not recognizing that part of her background. You will never see Wu call someone "Truscum" or engage any of Tumblr's usual malapropisms in regard to gender. Ever. The closest you will ever come is when she talks about privilege and inclusion and trans rights. And those are fine, even if Wu is heavy-handed and about as subtle as a tactical nuclear device. There's the prospect that she doesn't acknowledge it for the aforementioned TERF reasons, but Wu also belongs to a distinctly rare class in the Anti-GG community in which she's trans and has kept, by and large, that shit to herself. Compare her, for example, to any of the honest-to-god nutters in Anti-GG: Chloe Sagal, Sarah Nyberg, Sophia Banks, et al.
Brianna fucking never brings up her trans status to win an argument.
For the others? It's the fucking first thing they reach for if they get into an internet fight.
I genuinely feel like Wu's trans status is less important to the conversation than literally everything else about her. There are four areas, in particular, that the upcoming Wu article will focus upon:
1. Wu's willingness to actively provoke opposition in order to use it to claim how threatened she is.
This is exemplified in attempts to attack DICE Europe ltd (Gamerfruit Incident), obviously mis-represent games she's playing (FFVI, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse), and say shit she knows is inflammatory to provoke response.
2. Wu's willingness to manufacture outrage entirely out of whole cloth in order to portray herself as the greatest victim on the planet.
Exemplified by the Street Race Incident, PAX Threats, Wu claiming the SA threats were real ages after they were debunked, and her tendency to self-victimize.
3. Wu's Willingness to attack, threaten, and brigade her opposition, beyond any level of acceptability.
Sophia Banks (AKA Transexual Jay, AKA Gender-Swapped Geordie Tait) did not emerge from a vacuum. She emerged because Wu tried to get her opposition silenced on Twitter. Similarly, the various accusations Wu faces as an employer did not come, as we say, from nowhere. There is evidence that Wu shares a thread with Leigh Alexander in that she will go out of her way to ruin anyone that openly defies her, and if there is evidence of this out there, I will uncover it.
4. Wu being openly corrupt.
Wu didn't get her huge number of positive responses from Polygon and Kotaku and its userbase out of nowhere: She got them because she's in bed with them. Whether it's the iMore award she covets so, or the huge number of times she openly violated Steam's user agreement by up-voting her own game via sockpuppets on Steam Greenlight, to being allowed to edit her own user and gamepages due to SJW-friendly mods, Wu is openly, provably corrupt.