One of the trends I've been noticing is the left assumes the right is incapable of any innovation. This is the most blatant example of it I've seen, but it's been around awhile. Banning conservative views from your news station doesn't make them invisible, it means they open their own place acrossed the street. If Trump is removed from twitter, in under an hour there will be a Trump profile on a clone site, "Hello Chirper! Looking forward to a much improved new platform! HAPPY!". They can't cancel culture the president, just like they couldn't stop chik-fil-a. You can only cancel with direct authority approval; otherwise it's just screaming at the void.
Honestly, I think the right is undergoing a sort of constant darwinian improvement in most things, because there's external resistance and internal competition. The left, on the other hand, is a top-down stagnant colossus who can't adapt to new situations because deviation threatens the inner-party members' stranglehold and they have to maintain a fake internal unity because their dogmatic narrative, THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY, implodes if the internal inconsistencies are discussed.