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Well I am right wing myself so obviously I don't see a problem with the "issues" you've listed. I think people should respect all other opinions, even if they don't support them. Please let's not argue about politics in this community as it is against the rules.
And the good thing about Brave is the advanced tracking protection stuff. Chromium does not have it by default which makes it much weaker than Firefox in terms of privacy. Difficulties of extension installation make it even worse. So overall Brave is a good option for those who need the Chromium base and want decent privacy. Because of that it also makes a great second browser imo.
The thing about crypto stuff is fair. I don't see it as too bad but it is bloat and I'm personally not interested in it so I don't like it either.
However I don't use Brave myself as I don't like its UI and the bloat. I use LibreWolf and Ungoogled Chromium.