This just isn't the case. Yes, there are billionaires, politicians, the media, websites and basically every establishment possible against the other side, but the other side isn't just '4 retards'. People are witnessing the results of their agenda first-hand. They're miserable, angry and upset, and they are increasingly getting more and more focused in those feelings. That's why Kirsche has so much success exposing BRIDGE and other tentacles of the establishment. That's why indie games that publicly defy the establishment are getting so much attention and support.
Even if you don't like Trump (and I don't), he did win entirely based on an anti-establishment platform. Regardless of how one might feel about the results of that election, it shows that a populist movement can smash its way through untold billions of dollars worth of establishment funding and a totally unified powerbase of zealots that will do absolutely anything to win, at any cost. At the end of the day, power is 99% based on the consent of those affected by said power. Those affected by the establishment can see just how negative those affects have been on their lives, and they are looking for champions to rally behind.
In relation to vtubers, I see the same sentiment said time and time again; 'I would love to speak out against the negative forces in this industry more, but they have too much power and would use it to make my life miserable'. The way to help them is very simple and easy; give them public support when they dare to act. Show them how their opposition crumbles into dust the moment they take a stand. Reward them when they tell freaks, degenerates and retards to fuck off in no uncertain terms, and cheer them when they call out the discrimination, abuse and nepotism that is entirely enabled by this pervasive culture of acceptance that only exists because everyone has been taught they're alone, when the reality is they're the majority and could win tomorrow if they stood together.