Wow. This is a massively grimdark interpretation. Shallow and cynical as hell if you ask me. A perfect representation of what you say is so darned terrible about DSC.
To me it's obvious that those creating and working on this show care a lot about Star Trek. They are treating the canon with respect but at the same time trying to update it for a 2017 audience. Sometimes that means not catering to the fringe fanatics. They've most likely put more thought into canon, though, than previous incarnations because of how vitriolic fans are on social media these days. They're much more sensitive to criticism, because it's so prevalent these days - look at the Last Jedi temper tantrums - and yet they are still carving out their own show and doing it well.
If you don't like their choices, it's fair enough, it's your prerogative. Doesn't make your opinion fact, though. There's no indication that those working on the show aren't familiar with prior Trek, and respecting it in their own way.
By the way, Star Trek is and has ALWAYS been a business enterprise, trying to make the quickest buck and appeal to the largest audience. Gene Roddenberry was a hack who rode the wave of popular wave of acclaim (while Gene Coon who did the most work on the series was overlooked) and did some very questionable things to some of his female cast. He's just like Lucas, getting more credit than he probably deserved, in my opinion. Please stop putting him on a pedestal.
If you can't see how this show is delving far more deeply into what the ideals of the Federation actually were, how they eventually arrived at them, and how hard it is to live up to those ideals, then that's on you as a viewer. It's there, explicitly and implicitly if you cared to open your mind just a smidge.
Many Trek fans, like me, rate DS9 as the best Trek series they ever made. It had the best character development and long term arcs that actually had consequences. Even so, its first season was still a mixed bag with some clunkers. In my opinion Discovery is the closest thing to it. It has had a better S1 than any Star Trek show bar TOS. It asks itself harder, more complicated and nuanced moral questions which take resolving over longer periods of time than most of the previous offerings. That's why I love it. But hey, that's just my opinion.