I don't agree with you on this. Before now, this was not the case with the network fees so it is a kind of crisis in mu position. We in the Bitcoin community do pride in the fact that Bitcoin offers the most convenient and cheapest means of sending money across borders, but the recent increase in fees has changed that. Should we pretend about it?
Says who?
Have you taken the time to research back on how the Bitcoin network has become involved over time, take a step back and check what the fees were like in 2017-2018 and other subsequent years and even more recently this is not the first time man.
I bet it will be of great favour to our mental state to take network crisis as a global crisis in the financial sector, the reason being that we have experienced similar network crises in our individual traditional banking networks sometimes you pay high fees for cross-border transactions.