Well, as I've noted before there's a lot of "only game in town" factor for a lot of people for a lot of reasons. And while the phrase "No gaming is better than bad gaming" it turns very heavily on how you define "bad"; I'm willing to state there's a lot of people for whom "mediocre gaming is better than no gaming."
I'm not saying this is you, but there are folks on this board who then decide to vent to ENWorld about it. Constantly.
And I get it, you want to play an RPG, you feel stuck with what you've got and you're not happy about it. But none of that is the fault of this community.
And while there are definitely some folks who are genuinely stuck in that situation, I submit that a not-small portion of the group that's unhappy about being stuck in bad games
do have options, whether it's teaching new people to play, playing online or putting out feelers to see who else might have been playing in their community all along. (I had multiple coworkers whose games had lapsed and am now playing 5E on a semi-regular basis with them, playing wildly different games than I'd play with my regular crew.)
I know that people who are genuinely stuck don't enjoy hearing about those other options, and feel scolded when they do, but those other people still need to be encouraged to look.
I have seen specific people on this board in the last few years go from always-5E to showing up in other communities, also playing other games, because they finally figured out a way to play other games at least some of the time.