Would it matter? You're already locked into years, maybe decades, of brand building. You'd still need to redirect your old .org indefinitely.
.ORG should be properly managed and regulated, we shouldn't need to attempt to rebuild something because ICANN is corrupt and Internet Society is selling out non profits they promised to serve.
Not just brand building. How many accounts are linked to your email, and how many of us have had that email on a .org for 10, 20, even 30 years in some cases.
Do you even know how many accounts have that email address as either the primary, or backup/recovery email?
An email address is central to identity management these days.
Lose a long established domain, and you might lose access to most of your other internet accounts, especially the ones you don't use every day and are hard to remember.
Here's the initial letter being sent from EFF & others to ICANN and the Internet Society: https://www.eff.org/document/coalition-letter-sale-public-in...
(Disclaimer: I work for the Internet Archive, and we are one of the initial signatories to this letter.)