I've seen a lot of her myth videos and had a lot of fun with the Stanger in a Strange Land recap. I just skip the "trope talk" videos and that worked for a while. I'm not sure if her videos are leaning harder on the LGBT+ cultism and general Moloch worship or if I'm just becoming less tolerant, but even the stuff I liked feels like it's getting harder to watch these days. Makes you feel unclean in a way.
I really do think that it has everything to do with the place from which they're analyzing these stories, and that's something that equally applies to the TVT crowd. They're interpreting stories about the human condition through their own infantile, narcissistic, and frivolous 21st century Western understanding of what it means to be a human being.
Of course, we all do that to an extent. None of us are untainted by our milieu. The difference is that these people aren't trying to escape it. To them, mythology and history don't seem to be windows into a more serious and meaningful world that has the power to transform a person. They never stop to think that maybe man is more than a creature that consumes media and ships anime characters. They love the old architecture, but don't get that you can't have that without the beliefs that go with it. The stories are just another form of passive entertainment, except this one makes you look brainy to your subreddit.
I hope that's not too unfair, and I think it applies more as a general rule than to any specific person.