You find the same dynamic in all the most successful of the destructive movements:
Highlight an obvious and harmful problem, talk about it compassionately, offer a seemingly (and sometimes actually) compassionate solution, then gradually misapply it, corrupt the language used to talk about it, insist on FORCING the allegedly compassionate solution on everyone, and keep at it until you've not only made the original problem worse but wrecked the entire society.
Exactly.
You find the same dynamic in all the most successful of the destructive movements:
Highlight an obvious and harmful problem, talk about it compassionately, offer a seemingly (and sometimes actually) compassionate solution, then gradually misapply it, corrupt the language used to talk about it, insist on FORCING the allegedly compassionate solution on everyone, and keep at it until you've not only made the original problem worse but wrecked the entire society.
...valid observation, nicely framed and stated...