Please take the time to read the 'real" history of the Mass.
Yeah, yeah. But it seems to me you fob off the TLM as mere “aesthetic”. It must be borne in mind, however, that the aesthetic is but an external expression of an internal reality. As such, many “untraditional” expression of the Mass are more than just a “bad show”.
You said that “tradition is relative” and back this up by the development of the Mass over time. I do not dispute this. However, I do believe you are making a gross error in not putting much stock in tradition. You said Satan gloats over these things, and ordinarily I would agree. However, there is a validity in the “build-up” of tradition over time. Why? Because it means something.
Tradition is not always the same. For example, you wouldn’t see the Orthodox clamouring for altar rails. But to be quite honest I think God might just care about whether we receive at an altar rail or not, or on the tongue or hand… not from His point of view, you must see, but rather from the standpoint of the question of does it mean something to that person or not? If we believe in the Eucharistic Presence then we may have certain sensibilities regarding kneeling or standing, receiving in the tongue, or in the hand. I am not saying that either is better than the other, but that there has to be some validity to them as expression of reverence. We do have a right, any a duty, to complain if they are expression of
irreverence.
At any rate, the OP is complaining that the liturgy is celebrated like a fast food enterprise, with the Blessed Sacrament disrespected in the Tabernacle, and with a generally superficial attitude. It’s a fair complaint, isn’t it?
[For the record, I would classify certain “N.O.” Masses I’ve been to, with communion standing, and in the hand as very reverent. But I would classify many as not.]