What's the alternative?
The alternative - at least as I see it - is the kind of "social democratic" movement we had in Europe in the 1970s. "The light that failed", if you will - and I'm not using that expression randomly. You know, de-privatize, de-globalize, and de-tribalize - but within rational measures. I'm no US citizen, and I can tell you that public healthcare is simply a pretty good thing. And, talking about globalization, maybe society should have a vote on whether we want the current generation of billionaires to own their own space stations, especially when they could also use that kind of money for more pressing issues. (And I'm pretty sure any issue is more pressing than a private space station. Unless you're Magneto.)
And, talking about societal tribalism - that's the most lo-fi issue, but also the hardest one because it forces us to change our
own behavior; let's start, maybe, with stating that one can well dislike that new "Masters of the Universe" cartoon is crap without necessarily being "anti-women". And likewise, let's make a start by saying that, at least in the beginning, Colin Kaepernick taking a knee was probably not more and no less than Johnny Cash wearing black clothes, back in the day.
You know, just turn down the noise, and start focusing on coming together and actually get shit done. Ever since the Bush years in the US, there is this worldwide political trend that it is more important to constantly virtue-signal to your following than to actually solve the problems the entirety of society is facing. Whenever that has happened in history, from the Trump years to pre-WWI (yeah, "one") Germany, and to the French Revolution, the results of such behavior have always been disastrous. So, it's not about micro-analyzing whose fault this might possibly have been: It's about making this stop. Otherwise, it's gonna be a new, mildly Lovecraftian dark age. Not that people wouldn't be able to manage, but if we're talking anime-style dystopias, I'd strongly prefer "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" or "Cowboy Bebop" to "Bubble Gum Crisis" and "Vampire Hunter D".