The author clearly has a very seriously thought out set of ideals that he vicariously shares through various characters. On the surface, it's just a monster girl world isekai, but at frequent points, you'll see characters make full arguments and speeches about various social topics, including but not limited to feminism and human self-perceieved superiority to animals or "beasts". Aside from this, the various weaponry is fully fledged out in design, the fictitious monster girls have anatomy that is meticulously attempted at integration into our known biology, and almost every social interaction that strays from generic dialogue has a full blown inner working laid out in the form of thought bubbles, which express the author's perception of social hierarchy and the effects of environment and innate features on the mentality of (in this case) an ugly, short, unconfident virgin. Far be it from me to say whether the author's beliefs (or at least those he implements onto some of these characters) are right, wrong, indefensible, etc (they're pretty extreme to say the least though), but as someone who doesn't care for the monster girl schtick (and I hear there's ntr down the road, which I hate with every fiber of my being), I'm still reading due to how interesting it is, if only as a case study.
TLDR: Even if the weird ideals the author discussed at length vicariously through his characters is all hoopla at the end of the day(some very misanthropic and "old world, some very progressive and "new world" ), it's exceptionally well discussed and curious enough to keep reading if only just for that.
Giving a 10, not because I feel it's a 10, but I feel that the level of intricate detail and aforementioned discussions/ arguments, something I've never seen at this length, merit a 10, regardless of whether they're right or wrong