Going beyond the simple talking points of “privacy” or “inflation resilience” can be useful.
I liked both examples because it flies in the face of both stereotypical “socialists” and “capitalists”. So this can help monero if you use it in addition to your pro-monero arguments when talking with non-crypto people. Sounds simple, but many times, you need to see the same subject addressed from multiple angles for the message to solidify. 1000 examples are needed to covey the message.
Besides all that it is an entertaining essay and I see nothing wrong with good entertainment :)
I think that scenario would be bad for us. Too much attention, too many fronts. I kind of think that if is actually better for monero to grow slowly without crazy tulip manias. The utility of monero is there for anyone with eyes to see. Also, going around screaming “freedom! privacy!” gives a bad look to outsiders. It “boxes us in” in a category in people’s mind of libertarian fringe movement. That is a repellent just on it’s own.