I'm well aware posting this might make me the villain of this comment section, but allow me to put my more nuanced take on all this.
I think the point here is that the very pronounced outrage of it can be a bit tiring when there's plenty of stuff to be excited for or discuss, that then gets overshadowed by people getting the pitchforks and torches out. Maybe I'm saying this as someone who's kind of over internet outrage as a whole, but it can be tiring.
Like... Okay, they made a deck with Shiny Charizard in it. We all know Charizard gets printed a lot. We all know the business reason they do it (this applies to most popular Pokemon). I'm not about to say you're all wrong for being upset- There's valid reasons to call out criticism for this- but it's kind of a shame to see almost the entire comment section devolve into "Charizard Bad" one-liners. It's the same thing as how most conversations about a new product devolve into people hyperbolizing how impossible things are to find when there's been plenty of progress in accessing cards in the last few months.
I don't think I saw a single mention of the new Regis potentially finally getting Ultra Rares. There wasn't much talk about the Alolan Vulpix and Lillie stuff- That's exciting! In fact, there's so much interesting stuff to dive into here, and it's a bummer we can't discuss it because there's a big elephant in the room that a lot of people will easily get upset over. So why is it so impossible to talk about anything else?
There's been so many improvements to what the TCG has been putting out in the last year compared to early Sword and Shield sets, let alone almost the entirety of Sun and Moon. I'm not going to say everything is perfect, because that would be hyperbolizing things just as much as saying everything's terrible in the TCG for one or two reasons. I fully acknowledge the many flaws that the TCG has right now- i.e. Rainbow Rares, bad pull rates, Pokemon's horrendous handling of certain product stock, etc. But I can also acknowledge how many improvements there have been in the last few sets. Alternate Arts are back and better than ever. Character Rares are back, and are easy to pull, upping pull rates in general. More and more obscure Pokemon are being printed as Ultra Rares every set. I can still acknowledge these things and discuss them, and still enjoy collecting cards even if the game isn't as perfect as I'd like it to be.
Another Charizard card isn't going to make me go up in arms and ruin something I enjoy otherwise. I'm not just saying this as someone who likes the Pokemon, I'm saying it fully acknowledging that Pokemon has egregiously used it as a crutch for certain sets like Champion's Path. That was and still is the absolute worst instance of it. You can be both.
Point is... And this is something that I tell everyone- Don't let perfect be the enemy of good.