Well, comfy was maybe not concise enough.
For many people it is enough to raise healthy kids, grind the fiat grind, stack sats and maybe break even. There aren’t enough hours in the day for “more” of what you expect.
Fighting a fight on top of that is not always realistic. That is the fight.
For many the day doesn’t have enough hours to do more. For the privileged, yeah, fight the system, go ahead - in some jurisdictions you can. Would you for example revolt against the Taliban in Afghanistan, is it enough for women there to hold sats and conceal them, or must they fight as well?
Further some don’t even accept the current system. They opted out, turned their backs. Never to return. Voted with their feet and monetary energy. Their actions are their voices.
I think the sly roundabout way is to live freely and free from other peoples expectations, regardless of whether you choose to fight in your sense or not.
Just as silent stackers should not expect anybody else to fight for them, fighters should not expect anybody to fight with them, even though they are free to persuade people to get in the trenches with them. What it boils down to: You fight if it is worth it to you, period. If you fight because other people expects you to, you have subjugated to them and their expectations.
What you are proposing sounds like a tax on other peoples time and resources.