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>there are people in this thread who unironically don't get one of the handful of deeper story things in the franchise
The whole thing with Team Plasma is that they base their rhetoric off of the question "is pokemon battling morally right?," a common question that people IRL ask, in a universe where it's pretty much the norm. It's basically something that next to no one considers in this universe since pokemon and humans have always had good bonds, but N manages to win people over based on his experience with the subject.
N was pretty much groomed into believing that pokemon and humans shouldn't form bonds since all of the people he's interacted with as a child were abused pokemon, which pretty much warped him to believe all trainers are like that.
His toy room is supposed to be an "oh shit" moment because it basically reveals the entire basis of N's beliefs; he didn't come to this conclusion in the middle of his life, this conclusion was being drilled into his skull by Ghetsis and his crew since he was born.
It doesn't even have any big dumb flashbacks to when he's a kid or something, everything is just through the visuals, the music choice, and the descriptions of the various things in the room.
If you seriously got filtered by fucking BW1 of all things then no wonder Masuda gave up after Gen 5.