Yes, you have summarised today well. Unfortunately, your advice is unlikely to be taken.
Our world is not about collaboration. Those who see a way to benefit for themselves will act to take advantage of however they see the situation and can profit from it.
The development and motivation behind the Internet was, I believe, admirable. Sadly, as is so commonly the case, its potential negative effects and their consequences were either not forseen or not considered important or controllable.
We are now faced with a world of madness beyond any that has been before. People speak constantly of equality when what they really desire is equity.
People band together and take significant risk to protect animals, rescue people from natural disaster, provide aid to those displayed by conflict and war. Yet, simultaneously, even the wealth - in fact particularly the wealthy - continue to exploit and maintain the systems, ideologies and prejudices that discriminate and both continue and create inequity.
I suppose that perhaps what says concisely what I've tried to communicate is the idiom: 'can't see the wood for the trees'. Oh, how common that is today. How common it has been throughout history. How often it has resulted in conflict and even war.
Whilst your article is focused on a particular group and situation, the reality is that its content relates to what is symptomatic of human interaction. In my view, it is also a characteristic that is increasing.