I'm pretty sure most of the ideas you have posted to Make Baseball Great Again have been largely based on or at least heavily influenced by your personal tastes rather than an attempt to be totally objective.
Streeeeeeeettttttttccccccchhhhinnnnnnnnnnnnng and confounding.
If you're going for the hypocrisy angle, you'll have to do better than that
The two have nothing to do with each other.
What was posted was never presented in the first place under the premise that I'm able to divine what the world thinks about A, B or C based on my own observations.
The statements made here in this thread, though, do exactly that.
Pretentious to think one's world is everyone else's world, and such that you have an exceptional grasp on what is and what is not just because you are who you are and live where you live and know who you know. The humbler approach is to say what one has to say... that's all good and fine... but couch it in terms that you also acknowledge what you don't actually know, and perhaps even say straight-up where your assumptions might be wrong. Humbler is better because humbler is smarter... that's just how I see it... others may see it differently.