That is a valid stance and I agree that Segwit2x is not perfect. I see it more as one of the few possibilities we have to unlock the current stalemate without a chain split. And perhaps, in 6 months some of these "good features", in theory, could be integrated in the hard fork.
This is my position as well. I don't actually believe it is urgent to unlock the stalemate "right away". Profound difficulty in modifying the protocol is a measure of immutability and will actually increase confidence in the long run provided we can ultimately resolve this in a satisfactory manner.
That is of course assuming we avoid a split. Regardless of ones opinion of the Core developers or the Mining Groups they both add to the value of the bitcoin ecosystem. A split destroys a good portion of this value and is all around bad news.