Yes, but you're talking about a fully embeddable browser engine that doesn't exist yet. I want to see it come to fruition, too, to be clear.
Wouldn't it be easier to fork Gecko and use that? Or Blink/WebKit? And some already exist (LibreWolf, Brave), so if those aren't satisfactory replacements then I can't see Servo being a silver bullet.
To be clear, I love the idea of Servo and I think the browser ecosystem needs to not be an oligopoly. I just don't think it's a silver bullet. I do think it can be a step towards an open future of the web and I am fully on board.
I'm not sure if this hits the mark for you, but I love ClimateTown. He is pretty funny, but it's an informative channel focusing on environmentalism and urbanism.
Helmets are promoted in North America so that when a car kills a cyclist they can blame it on the cyclist if they aren't wearing a helmet instead of blaming it on the shitty cycling infrastructure.
A fascist dictatorship taking over America.