Pretty much this, and with Trump's executive orders banning Critical Race Theory within federal institutions and organizations, there is a good start in fighting back.
Someone else mentioned in another thread how that EO is already having a subtle knockdown effect despite being so relatively recent to where major companies are no longer incorporating Critical Race Theory and intersectional leftism into their training programs and HR departments because they fear the loss of federal funds.
If Trump gets four more years, I guarantee he will use that executive order to its fullest extent and is likely to put out another executive order that forbids any institution that accepts federal funds from following or promoting intersectionality and Critical Race Theory. That right there would take care of the academia issue.
I'm not sure how much federal funds (if any) companies like Google, Facebook, Twitter, or Apple would get but it could be used against them with any government contracts. I'm pretty sure Google, Microsoft, and Apple have government contracts of some sort for computers and electronic technology.
DOJ anti-trust cases would be probably a way to test the waters. If they could stick to Google of all things (I think it's extremely unlikely) then they will probably use it against Facebook and Twitter.
I doubt the DOJ case will get anywhere even if Trump gets four more years, but if it does, that's a good sign.
Using executive orders to target federal funding and stricter trade sanctions on China will also do a lot to damage the Woke Left in the long run.