Vince,
You need to build up the ideas, before even imagining any organizations.
Consider that to culture, good and bad are some cosmic conflict between righteousness and evil, while in nature, it's the basic biological binary of beneficial and detrimental. That's because culture is about getting society to function as a larger social organism.
We like to think we are rugged individuals in the West, but it's just another crowd control tool, as the effect is everyone is isolated and dependent on the organizations for connections.
Consider the ideal of god. Logically a spiritual absolute would be the essence of sentience, from which we rise, not an ideal of wisdom and judgement, from which we fell. Remember democracy and republicanism originated in pantheistic cultures and Rome adopted a monotheistic sect as its state religion, as the Empire was solidifying and the Republic had faded. All about the Big Guy on top.
Since then, all of Western culture has assumed ideals should be absolute. Think of all the ideologies and movements you are describing, about how it becomes about some rigid belief system, conveniently advancing the loudest and grabbyist.
Reality is more yin and yang, than God Almighty. The nodes synchronizing behavior, versus the networks harmonizing it. Organisms and ecosystems. Even matter is more positive and negative charge, than any singular substance.
Yet you are not going to be able to break down the cultural paradigm on the street level. It has to be more strategic. Where are the real power centers and what are they defending? Much of what happens on the street is just divide and conquer, to keep people distracted. The real issue is banking. Michael Hudson wrote a book a few years ago, called Forgive Them Their Debts.
I somewhat covered some aspects of the problem in a recent essay; https://johnbrodixmerrymanjr.medium.com/parsing-the-zombie-apocalypse-2e4413cefef3
Not that it is something any one of us is in a position to solve, just that we exist in one of those eras in history where change is going to happen, so we do our best to make something positive of it.