Hardly, since I've been called in less collegial forums a paid Disney shill (I wish!), an SJW (like social justice is somehow bad), stupid, a "feminazi" and other sexist slurs, misandrist, the ableist slur that begins with r and variations thereof, a fake fan, and a noob who just doesn't know Star Wars all because I've done the unimaginable - a Star Wars fan actually liking a Star Wars movie and Star Wars characters they don't think I should.
And this isn't even the worst of it. Daisy Ridley and Kelly Marie Tran minimized or even quit social media altogether because of the racist and sexist harassment.
(Am I the only one who thinks that if someone likes a franchise less than they like complaining about it with such vitriol, they technically don't qualify as fans any more? Am I the only one who thinks people who go out of their way to try to kill other people's joy or actively drive people out of fan communities are not fans?)
And when I post photographic evidence of me trooping with the 501st or Rebel Legion to prove I'm not a noob and that I do indeed know Star Wars, I've been accused of falsifying my fan "credentials."
So you should understand why those of us who like Rey, or like Rose, or like Finn, or like The Last Jedi, or the prequels, or anything else that killjoy gatekeepers decide intelligent fans are "not supposed to" like, get a little irritated.
Even just with specious reasoning that the movie canon itself disproves.