>>57859096But the recent western push for "everybody should go to therapy" means even some normal kid with teen angst ends up in the therapist's office. The kid's normal, but lives in isolated city life away from a broader support network. And that's where a shady therapist (influenced by the state or other organizations) can start grooming them into thinking they have a problem. That only trooning out will fix them. Even the kid's caring parents can then get bullied and gaslighted by the therapist, who again may have the power of the state behind them. Look up
>"Do you want a dead daughter or a live son?"The point is to further isolate the child, this time from their own parents, the people who normally care about them most. Doing this destabilizes the child, and they turn to the state to be their parent instead. When every child is isolated this way, they become adults easier for the state to control.
Look up Mao's Red Guard.This is why in the manga, when Ruby argues with his parents, disrespects them, runs away from home to "chase his dreams" in a new foreign region (he just moved from Johto to Hoenn) all while acting like a selfish narcissist, western troons thought that was a good thing. But normal people just saw a troubled kid. Ruby is a subversive isolated protagonist who starts out trying to abandon society. So by the story's end when he grows up, takes responsibility, reconciles with his parents, gets
heterosexual with Sapphire and returns to society, troons considered him ruined. They then draw shitty comics to reverse his character development and make him an infantile narcissist again by making him trans. Which is also an excuse to depict him acting more effeminate than he ever actually is in canon.
Because fujoshis are a LGTV trojan horse.