None of Josh's political goals will be achieved.
Soon every country and website will have web ID laws, not to protect children, but to collect and sell people's data and keep tabs on their every move. We've been going down this road for a long time with things like two-factor authentication, tech companies smearing old OS as "unsafe" when you can get open source security patches, and even modern vehicles collecting biometric data. Why do these companies need so much of your data? Soon every country will be a surveillance state like China or Russia, and unless you boycott tech made past ~2015, there's no escape. If you want to maintain gainful employment, there's no escape. More and more workplaces are forcing you to get 2FA with your phone number to access your work accounts. People won't care about this; they'll lap up the "conveniences" and believe their accounts are being protected from hackers. People already slather their real names and faces across the internet, and they don't care. I've seen several people say that you'd only want the privacy of Telegram unless you're a terrorist or a pedophile sharing CP.
Debanking will be enshrined into power. Both the right and the left want to censor their critics (e.g. Trump suing WSJ over Epstein), and what better way to do so than to stop them from making money? More and more places are going cashless and more and more things can only be bought online, which is another way for corporations and states to keep tabs on everyone. You can't even buy a bottle of water from a vending machine or a news stand with cash. Soon you won't be able to get a ride on the bus with change; you'll have to tap your credit card or use a bus pass (yet another piece of stored ID). Most people see debanking as a nuclear option reserved for society's scum (terrorists and pornographers) rather than the censorious power play it is, so nobody will oppose it.
Within 10 years, Kiwi Farms will be illegal and Josh will be arrested on all sorts of charges, most likely revenge porn, doxing, hate speech, and failure to comply with ID laws. His enemies are no longer well-connected technocrats, but state prosecutors. I know I'd be losing my marbles if I were him.