that's not always the case
Within the context of America, if anything Liberals and, more recently the far-right, have co-opted legitimate grievances of leftist stances, with liberals these days it's environmental/climate change or Abolish ICE movement, with the far-right it's identity and occasionally a mention of the working class and austerity
sprinkle in a few wealthy center-leftist, and the liberals have the platform. the many white billionaires send out a few checks and the far-right have their platform
genuine leftists won't get any heightened platform, unless it's a compromise (Bernie Sanders and AOC) because it seeks to abolish the predatory class that fules are transgressions
Anarchism, from it's originally intent, from randoms who live in the woods to black folk like Ashanti Alton and Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin is not about the literal destruction of the state, but it's concepts and hierarchies and borders need to be done away with. The gate needs to come down so that the masses can gain control and agency of their lives back.
and for the record, I'm not on some kick about fetishisizing illegalism, but I'm not gonna shed a tear cause a cop gets their wig split or a window is busted, while people work two-three jobs just to make some wealthy a$$hole's trust fund all the more larger.
Agreed, you're never going to satisfy those types because their end goal is the destruction of the state; that's why leftist movements in the US always fail - they get infiltrated by far leftists who have zero interest in accomplishing anything. But Macron could have saved his presidency by diffusing the people who aren't anarchists. I've read reports that the movement was dying down and last weekend was a spike that may not even mean things are sparking up again...but who knows.
Expect another far right, Russia backed candidate like Le Pen to try to capitalize off all this in the next election.