I see it going half that way.
A hallmark of the Kurtzman era has been fleshing out the 23rd/24th centuries but filling them full of 21st century sensibilities. Essentially, turning the idea of "humanity evolved" on its head.
We've seen drug addiction (Picard), bad language (Picard, Discovery), "frat humour" (Lower Decks, Discovery), over-emoting (Discovery)... and so on.
It's a very different creative direction that pays far looser homage to Roddenberry's idea of a more "wholesome" future, as a trade-off to what I assume is an attempt to make more relatable characters.
Can I see a Trek version of Mean Girls? No. But can I see a show where the characters are at times are catty, compromised, occasionally mean-spirited all in the name of "at least they'll learn in the end?" Sure.
The TNG era was about showing us a humanity that had already gotten there. This new era seems to be trying to tell us that people haven't changed, but they can get better so maybe we will.