I agree with your main point, but these people as a whole have been trying to push it on to other people.
Ultimately, even if you don't think you have any attractive features, you should work to build up confidence.
If you're male, try a beard of various lengths and styles.
Try different hairstyles.
If you wear glasses, try different frames (maybe try them before buying for obvious reasons).
There are a lot of ways to improve your attractiveness by changing your face. Not surgically. You can emphasize certain points and reduce emphasis of others. Just like a well styled hairstyle can reduce the look of male pattern baldness, a bad style can emphasize it.
The same goes for all of the angles of your face.
Try some new things, don't get lost and give up.
I know I have broad shoulders and a big chest, also a big head, so I grew out my beard to sharpen some of the softness in it, and one of the best bits of advice for the rest of it was to embrace my bulky chest and make the rest of my body proportionate to it; e.g. work out my arms, shoulders and extra emphasis on my stomach.
Not everyone can be lean-strong, where they have the perfect athletic body because a rib cage doesn't change and nor do your shoulders' broadness. Instead of trying to change things like transhumanism pushes, just work to improve yourself within realistic means that don't require anything more than some time and effort.
I agree with your main point, but these people as a whole have been trying to push it on to other people.
Ultimately, even if you don't think you have any attractive features, you should work to build up confidence.
If you're male, try a beard of various lengths and styles.
Try different hairstyles.
If you wear glasses, try different frames (maybe try them before buying for obvious reasons).
There are a lot of ways to improve your attractiveness by changing your face. Not surgically. You can emphasize certain points and reduce emphasis of others. Just like a well styled hairstyle can reduce the look of male pattern baldness, a bad style can emphasize it.
The same goes for all of the angles of your face.
Try some new things, don't get lost and give up.
I know I have broad shoulders and a big chest, also a big head, so I grew out my beard to sharpen some of the softness in it, and one of the best bits of advice for the rest of it was to embrace my bulky chest and make the rest of my body proportionate to it; e.g. work out my arms, shoulders and extra emphasis on my stomach.
Not everyone can be lean-strong, where they have the perfect athletic body because a rib cage doesn't change and nor do your shoulders' broadness. Instead of trying to change things like transhumanism pushes, just work to improve yourself within realistic means that don't require anything more than some time and effort.