Yup OP, I mostly agree. This is an easy connection to make.
Baldr is glorious, noble, strong, invincible, but he has one weakness. We too only had one weakness, we gave our women too much power and they destroyed us. It's no wonder mistletoe was Baldr's weakness.
However, we are not GOING to die, we have ALREADY died. Our rebirth begins when we start taking back our homelands and purify Midgardr of all the skraeling pretenders and begin the Golden Age of Humanity.
Ragnarok however is not a war in the physical universe, it is a spiritual war which we have no capacity to fight in right now. I've given it thought and I'm opposed to co-opting the Ragnarok prophecy as a metaphor for our current struggle for continued existence. Our situation is dire, but it isn't ragnarok. Collectively we may make up our own god of ,,Whites'' but the gods are their own spiritual entities and their war runs parallel to our own or else comes after we prevail.
We also don't need to be fatalistic about prophecy. One thing we know is that fate can be rewoven so no prophecy is certain. Seithr can change fate, and the works of our race over time can prevent Thor's death at the hands of our own world's dark god-snake (who I believe is the all-consuming Yahweh).