meaning segwit doesnt need 100% of users to move their funds to segwit keys (weeks after activation) just to possibly get a segwit fix to fix it(never gonna happen anyway), because belief alone in 'time' has protected the network thus far and will continue to
Yes - now you're getting it.
my "doesnt need" was sarcasm because segwit does actually need it.
the sarcasm was pointed at those that think segwit will fix the issues simply by the belief in 'time'
Your sarcasm escaped me. Though I must admit your statement elicited some surprise, as you have indeed been otherwise consistent in your advancing the notion that the quadratic hashing time solution within The SegWit Omnibus Changeset could simply be stepped around by an attacker.
Why I am trying to tell you is that it doesn't matter. It's not a problem in any systemic sense. Market forces will conspire to orphan blocks that take an inordinate amount of time to verify. Regardless of which -- or even if any -- scaling solution be adopted.