They are all the fallacies that support socialism, big government, bailouts, wealth redistribution, etc...
As and when bitcoin becomes more mainstream, it too will have taken on a majority of individuals who do not understand that the whole thing was created precisely to prevent majorities or powerful individuals from violating the property rights of other individuals.
I'd argue the whole thing was created to be neutral and open to anyone and that the disagreements in the community are largely caused by people trying to project their own political outlooks on the protocol. One of these days you'll all just have to accept that as the userbase increases, so will the number of different opinions and worldviews. Not everyone is a hardcore libertarian and you're going to have to share the chain with them whether you like it or not. Bitcoin is not some isolationist paradise where you can shut out all the people you personally disagree with.