I have said before - but it bears repeating -
Further education is a wonderful thing. It allows the brightest minds of our next generation the freedom from tiresome responsibilities like work, providing a roof, paying bills, and so on and so on, and allows them to focus their planet-sized intellects on learning for their future.
The downside of that absence of responsibility is that it allows fertile young minds far too much time to focus on utter irrelevant pointless grindingly stupid politically correct garbage, and turning it into crusades, which gives them a sense of identity, by shouting alongside apparently like-minded and similarly under-utilised brains.
Real life does eventually intervene, which is why this sort of pantomime is almost exclusive the domain of immature academics who lack the experience of life to know what is actually important, and what is attention-seeking hot air, and the ability to understand the difference.