Exactly. There are plenty of problems in Protestantism, but the ability to leave denominations and establish new ones is the built-in escape hatch.
The Fundamentalist-Modernist debate of the early 20th century sometimes resulted in new denominations, colleges, and other institutions once established Mainline traditions went left. As wokeness grips even the most conservative of denominations - like the Southern Baptist Convention or Presbyterian Church of America - you'll likely see more splits of the conservatives doing their own thing.
The contradition of "Trad Catholicism" is that it is naturally schismatic, which is un-Catholic in and of itself. TradCats reject Vatican II, which has the sanction of the Church in the same way that the Council of Trent does. If a Catholic actively pushes against, if not outright opposes the doctrinal dictates of Rome, he is by virtue of his stances a schismatic, which in turn undermines the whole idea of the RCC being the authoritative body with the keys to the Kingdom. A TradCat might as well be a Protestant at that point.
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