I believe, for the most part, that the current culture wars are HIGHLY exaggerated, for political reasons. It creates the "us v them" mentality that fills coffers of political candidates. How often do teachers really try and "teach" gayosity to 7 year olds? I imagine it happens here and there, but is it pervasive? I doubt it. How often do "drag queens" prey on children? Again, I bet it happens, but is rare, not a broad problem. But politicians can stir this up into more than a molehill.
On climate change, we're spending $37 billion a year now per that last bill. I mean, sure, I think we could use it more beneficially as for CC it's irrelevant, optics, for show. Maybe we could use it to improve schools on Indian reservations. If you have cancer and are gonna die in a year, taking pills that cost a million bucks to maybe let you die a day later is silly.
All this burfle about Disney? OK, don't go to Disney. Bud Light? I stopped drinking it (long long ago). Nike? Whatever. I am better mentally I think mostly ignoring culture wars.