If we were all united and singing Kumbaya, there would be no need for a fork.
Ultimately, that, right there.
Which points us to one of the core tenets of decentralization. When we are part of decentralized structures we can't sit around and wait for some "they" to make things better. Ironically, in this case there actually was a "they," in the form of Justin Sun and Tron.
So ultimately we end up with a look at those who prefer an external 'they" on one side of the table, and those who realize that WE are the "they" and thus are accountable for forward motion.
Neither approach is inherently wrong, they are merely different. Which side we chose is more or less contingent on our personal interest and philosophical leanings.
I happen to be a content creator, above other things like being an investor or a crypto aficionado or a freedom seeker. So I'm inclined to go where my content might find an audience, and a sense of community. Others have different priorities.
Very true. And those who have different priorities are free to go wherever they desire.
That is the nice part of all this...nobody is forced into anything.