Whoa! Hold up there guys!
There is always more than one aspect to every argument and in
particular Amateur Radio.
By whatever route, most on here are licensed radio amateurs. I
believe I am correct in assuming that the essence of the licence in most
countries is that it permits and encourages "self-training and education in the
principles and practices of radio communication".
Looking at the callsigns which appear regularly I would further surmise
that most have had to learn morse code to obtain their licence class. However,
the many and varied techniques of keying and modulating available to us have
come about mainly through the effort and application of collective and
individual endeavour.
I don't think that a "slagging match" is going to contribute much to the
furtherance of our serious study or leisurely pursuits in the hobby. If one's
"dander" is up (no matter which side of the argument) then the adrenaline might
well be better employed doing something constructive. The further pursuit of
excellence in whatever technique takes your fancy is recommended.
73 g4gvw
p.s. deserting the field of play seems counter-productive to
me!