What we're so protective of is our wealth and we dislike anything that's a perceived threat to it, from shitcoiners to protocol change. The former is of no consequence and the latter most don't understand enough to sensibly opine on. Anyway, this just shows the incentive structures are working.
Holding bitcoin doesn't make me a good person. It doesn't make me a smart person. My observations of our virtue signaling group of parrots says most of my bitcoin friends will import all the same problems of today to the other side: the conspiratorial politics, unwillingness to revisit world views often, obsession with gender, and willingness to fight as many pyrrhic wars as there's time in a day.
Here's the thing though, the culture is changing. Don't tell me you don't feel it. You've seen it. Ordinals was like an earthquake. It did something. Forced us to confront our maxi sins, our biases. It forked us. It was like a religious fundamentalist looking up, hearing their son whisper: "Mom, I'm gay."
"Why are you whispering?"
"So dad won't hea—"
"I heard that, you faggot."
No gay son wants to hear that from a father without any bitcoin.