There are many things this image takes as granted. 1) That there exists a boogieman threat out there to get you, 2) bivalency that the only two possible sides to take, 3) that this collective action will somehow be more successful.
As you accurately addressed (3), the collective right has done nothing more than acted as an anvil for the leftist hammer. The rights position shouldn't be consquentialists in the first place, but to defend it from "first principles". To do otherwise is to admit defeat from the start. If (2) were true, why don't the ethnos just join republicans team then? Or is there more more to it than that? It's ridiculous to say that someone else could dictate the peer group I am supposed to belong. Lastly, nowhere it is shown that (3) is somehow team effort of the enemy and just another group of individuals with same ideology.
So every aspect of this propaganda aimed at the simple minded is defeated with lightest scrutiny.
Great hindsight. Many others, myself included, seem to have came to this conclusion (eg. ramzpaul, academic agent) after last American election. And it's not even the mainstream conservatives who do this, only the populist internet ones. With this falls also the 'belief to have power' point you are making, when in fact the belief that your opponents will change their behavior or that maybe the neutral observers are convinced, is what is behind it all. It is hypocrisy if you take their own words, and like hypocrisy and hierarchy are exclusive.
Maybe because you attach imbecilic conations into it. All poisons any facts you may have. What is worse, quick search shows how the founders of CRT from totally wrong tribe than your conspiracy theory suggests.