The progressives have been booted out of the National party and most state affiliates. There are a few holdouts in Louisiana and Texas, and New Mexico and Michigan are in protracted battles over who's the legitimate party.
The primary focus right now is on local candidacies with nullifying power. Mayor, Sheriff, County Commissioner, School Board. The state- and federal-level races are there for messaging and drawing attention to the best local candidates.
The trouble with your recommendation is that traditionalists are constitutionally disabled when it comes to deception. The same personality traits that cause people to recognize the value of hierarchy cause us to love honesty and forthrightness.
The right needs to buckle down and respond to this attack in the appropriate, orderly, hierarchical, forthright manner. For examples, see Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar.
You have one thing wrong here. It's not comment sections full of demands for representation that drives this crap. It's the developers. At least 1/3 of designers, artists, and engineers are dyed in the wool progressives, another third don't care, and the final third is mostly cowardly people trying to keep their heads down and survive. The comments are sometimes used as an excuse to do what the Progressive developers already wanted, but it's never a cause, just a tool to justify the desired effect.
I'm honestly astounded they're actually trying it again. Maybe my town is just not insane enough, but I can't imagine this working outside of a few cities.
But then again, they only need it to work in Milwaukee, Detroit, Philly, Atlanta, Phoenix, and Vegas.
Funny story. I recently had a recruiter try to connect me with UW. They need a principal engineer and I'm more than qualified, I have directly relevant experience to their project, and I live in an inexpensive area of the country so they don't need to pay San Francisco prices for me. Their need is urgent, from what I've been given to understand.
However, I don't work for companies that do political activism. Hard rule. I told the recruiter I'd entertain an interview if I could speak with company leadership and be convinced that they're done doing political stuff and want to focus on making good games and money.
Surprisijgly enough, that call isn't happening.
ETA: some of their political work is trying to get anti-gun laws passed in Texas. Not only are they evil, they're also stupid.
It's worse than what you imagine. Asset flips are being done, yes, and at those studios it's mostly diversity hires leeching.
However, far more common is the issue of people who got into the industry as a type of status-seeking, "I work for Nintendo, isn't that awesome? I'm awesome!" These people are almost universally university-indoctrinated, have no personality of their own, and so they've adopted the hybrid of corporate Consoomer and progressive activist. They demand that their company pander to the political talking points, which means even private studios are at risk.
The good news is that they hold luxury beliefs, and ESG is a luxury scheme. When the money dries up, no one can afford that crap any more. And the crash is somewhere between looming on the horizon and hitting right the fuck now.
I said that there was no guarantee that Christianity would be as forceful with government as Islam. You correctly identified the Christian denomination that is least likely to be forceful using the state. Thank you for improving on my already correct point.
I am an anarchist myself. I am describing the realities of the situation if there is a state.
We haven't yet managed to cut it off from the good parts of Oregon and sink it into the ocean.