There are a few zealots in the XMR camp but what large community doesn't have a vocal few? Especially scam coins with all their sock puppets.
I do not consider you my enemy. We've for the most part had cordial discussion between us.
I hope you Monero supporters will soon realize that it isn't the one "real deal", so that you can escape the groupthink "assimilate or die" jail and speculate with a free mind.
And then you will hopefully realize how ridiculous it has been to have harassment trolls such as iCEBREAKER in your community. If iCEBREAKER buys tokens in my project, I will disown him from any community that has chosen me as a leader (of course decentralized open source so any one can go create another group if they wish). Who needs him? Where is the leadership in your community.
I had been in support of Monero's experimentation on privacy technology, and well I continue to support its coders in that respect. This isn't an issue of disrespecting Monero's technical work.
In my opinion, Monero's marketing cohesion and community leadership is atrocious. Maybe they can reform, but I doubt it. Seems ingrained into the culture and community mix at this point.
I do think if I am to become a leader of an open source group, I need to stop talking about other projects in a negative light. So I will leave this ongoing debate to you all.
Cheers.