Anime - Socialism with Kawaii Characteristics
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I heard something similar before, but I think it's less him being "pathetic" and more the fact that Shinji is a vulnerable male protagonist, and that clearly upsets the cis hetero dudes that comprise such a big part of the anime watchers worldwide. Shinji breaks quite a few expectations of male protags and so he becomes an easy target.
I 100% agree that it is odd, but it makes sense, it's just pure ideology. Coming of age stories about these powerful hero individuals that through their own hard work and merit are able to achieve anything they want and save the world are perfect for maintaining the grip of liberal ideology in the imaginary of the young people that are gonna watch these shows.
That's why I think shows like Dungeon Meshi are important and so refreshing. It shows a group of people that all matters and have to work together to achieve their objective. It's a story where it's clear from the get go that everyone in the group is unique, important and have their own role to fill. It's truly amazing. I could say the same of Gurren Lagann to, to some extent, tho that does have a more clear cut protagonist.