Sure. I mean there really isn’t a Bitcoin “community” per se; it’s not surprising that there are diverse motivations and values among participants in the network, and that these would shift over time.
Perhaps it is just a signal-to-noise issue for me personally, and the voices of the origin of the movement are drowned out by the more numerous “number go up” participants that look at Bitcoin more as an exchange ticker and a way to obtain more fiat.
Or maybe I’m just pining away for the old school hard core cypherpunk/voluntaryist discussions about building tools to solve one’s own problems instead of relying on the state to do so, where having sound and independent money is plays such a crucial role.
Your last sentence really sums it up.