"If you don't believe me, then that's OK, that's up to you."
I didn't say, suggest or imply that I didn't believe you. I stated my alternative experience and asked for more information about yours.
"the media even covers the near constant revolts of activist employees"
From what I see, those are arguments between people who believe in Thing A very strongly and want to act on it and people who also believe in Thing A but would rather not make a huge fuss about it. But the number of people who don't believe Thing A, in the extremely diverse and heavily populated areas I have lived in, are very tiny. For example, I almost never encounter people who think we should censor sex more, or ban abortion, or not fight racism or oppose police oppression, or that we should in any way oppose LGBTQ rights, or enforce religious ideology on the public sphere, etc.