A lot of the stuff that Wizards has done recently has been ludicrous- banning "Crusade" from Magic: The Gathering, etc, worthless and hyperbolic virtue signalling....
But one of their latest canards, the removal of baseline or fundamentally evil races, such as orcs, and recasting them as just humans with different skin colors, is actually a complete rework of the game into a truly shitty form. Future D&D stories and places will forever be tainted by this idiocy; it will never get better, because they don't even understand why the game needed that sort of thing to begin with.
While obviously there are old school systems that don't suffer from this, or reprints of older editions of D&D and the 80s and 90s systems that were contemporary at the time, I want to know... is anyone making tabletop games currently without all the social justice horseshit? Is there anywhere I can go on this?
One of great advantages of tabletop is that it's invite only, private, and that you're not beholden to the whims of any corporation.
Firstly, you need to take ownership of your table. Rule zero, the GM is always right, canon is what I say it is, if you don't like it the door is over here. You have a slew of D&D based rulesets that are free, so no need to give money to woke zombies. Read old school fantasy (Vance, Lieber, Howard,) and read the European myths and legends that inspired it (Norse sagas, The Arthurian cycle,The Illiad, The Oddysey, Kalevala etc.).
Tabletop is about creating your own world and your own rules, and having fun with your friends without some woke oberstrumfuerher screaming at you for failing to include the necessary propaganda points. Quit whining, grab a retroclone and roll your own!