For me that’s RWBY. By god I loved V1-V6, and I was completely expecting how V6 ended, because I knew they listened to shippers way too much, but the Vic stuff just made me fall out of love with it instantly. It also helped that I started getting deep into the FGC and esports at that time, so learning how to play fighting games took a bunch of time that I used to spend watching other things and I put that into something more interactive.
This came up because I started listening to a bunch of older RWBY music, realized how old RWBY is and how long it’s been since I watched an episode. Not gonna watch one of course, but it’s just something that came to my mind recently, and god damn, if I win the lottery, I know exactly what I would do with the money.
For me it's YA literature. There used to be a lot of teen drama and angst focused books to be sure, but there were still fun adventure stories to be found with only a little bit of looking. But flipping through any new book and now its all about diversity and progressive topics, even already established series are inserting stuff like non binary or trans characters. You'll have some exciting magical or sci-fi stuff, and then a page explaining why a character felt like wearing a dress that day but you should still use he/him pronouns to refer to that character. It's weird when it comes to villains, because you'll either get an evil person respecting an adversary's pronouns for some reason, or them not respecting pronouns is treated as some horrible awful thing, even if they're already a mass murderer or something.
this is why I only read classical literature