The solution tried below appears to not be effective (or only effective for a maximum of 24 hours)
After letting some time pass (< 24 hours) and leaving the system to do its thing, it looks like we're back to the previous state for all of the tags which were changed. The reversion to the state as it was prior to the merger described below affected the hello, and all the other mergers I mention in a comment on the question of the list of tags provided by Zoe stands with Ukraine in a comment on the question.
Given that all of the tags similarly ended up back in their starting state, the most likely occurrence is that the merger operation didn't actually change the tag on whatever post or draft it exists on to cause the tag to be stuck. Then, when the UTC time based script was run which marks unused tags as "deleted", the system realized that the original tags did, in fact, exist, so unmarked them as "deleted" and that the changed tag name did not actually exist, so deleted it. Another two possibilities are that the system reverted all the changes (substantially less likely than not having actually made the change in the first place), or that someone manually reverted all of the tag changes (possible, but very unlikely without there being the intent to do so and having all the affected questions/article drafts/whatever under the control of one person or a very small number of people).
To test it again, I've merged hello into banned-tag-dont-use-hello, which should communicate to a human, in the very unlikely case that it was a user who changed it back.
Attempted solution
After some discussion and a bit of experimenting, it looks like moderators can handle the issue of such stuck tags, at least to get them gone from general use until SE actually fixes the problem.
I merged hello into stuck-tag-newbie-hello (which is already blocklisted, because "newbie" isn't permitted in tags). The effect of the merge was that only the single non-deleted post, which was just the one question/article/draft/whatever which was causing hello to be stuck, was merged into the new tag. All of the existing deleted posts with hello were not merged into the new stuck-tag-newbie-hello. So, merging such "stuck" tags into similar, per-tag "stuck-tag-newbie-<tagname>" holding tags appears to be a viable method of resolving the issue of a "problem" stuck tag. It moves the "stuck" post into the holding tag where SE can deal with it whenever they get around to it, while preserving the information of the original name of the stuck tag and the history of any deleted questions which still use the tag.
This is, of course, not a solution for tags which we want blocklisted for "normal" reasons (i.e. recreated after a burnination).