From some of the friends that I know who are going to the Neo SSPX chapels, when they ask a priest, they will say something along the line of because of what Bergolio had said, it comes down to personal conscience; in other words, it’s ok to get it if you’re going to lose your job.
Yes, these are representative of the last couple generations of SSPX priests. Many of these are now cradle trads and have no first-hand understanding regarding the enormity of the crisis, and have slipped back into a 1950s pre-Vatican-II mindset, which is ripe for sliding right back into Vatican II. Well done, Bishop Fellay. This happened under your watch and reflects what you've been teaching in your seminaries.
I've gone to Mass and to confession from time to time to a couple of these younger priests, and I must say that I don't like them one bit ... even in terms of their spirituality. I recall one time standing in a Confession line 30 minutes, an by then it had become a very long line, before the priest even showed up ... because he was too busy socializing in the parking lot (quite literally). So he hopped into the confessional about 25 minutes before Mass and was able to go through only about half the line. Shameful. Meanwhile, my independent priest, Father Carley in Akron, and old pre-V2-ordained priest now in his mid-80s, is in the confessional an hour sharp before Mass starts even when the Church is all but empty.