For Bitcoin to be truly decentralized, the Internet needs to be decentralized first. Once that's done, you could expect to achieve financial freedom that's out of the scope of oppressive governments, central banks, and large corporations alike. Until then, Bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies will be subject to the risks of the Internet's centralization for years to come.
What are your thoughts?

I do not think so. Centralized on the Internet is certainly no bigger than Decentralized. That is, the government can only centralized by blocking web addresses, IP addresses, and search keywords on networks in a country. And if we use VPN, then what is blocked will be accessible. So don't worry about Centralized on the internet. Basically, Bitcoin has its own decentralized network.