Agreed, it's weird when folks are trying to push the "kid-friendly" narrative during years where we've had babies getting eaten (Monstruous), and the year before we had a baby getting torn apart (Yeti: Campground Kills) amongst other things.
And adding to the irony, I remember back in 2019 folks were having this kind of conversation due to Ghostbusters and KKfOS being on the lineup...and that was a year which had a metric ton of dead kids in Graveyard Games, House of 1000 Corpses, Nightingales: Blood Pit, the list goes on. And it should absolutely be noted that people look back very fondly on 2019.