I completely disagree with the points you mentioned.
I used to consider myself a part of the Ethereum community as a developer around 2yrs ago, as evidenced of my work on projects such as writing smart contracts in Solidity and developing dApps, which you can see on my GitHub at https://github.com/aniketambore/Flutter-Blockchain. Even my articles written on DApps development which ethereum org display on their official website https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/programming-languages/dart/#top .
However, after conducting more research and examining Ethereum's history, I've come to see it as a centralized project with a focus on making money through marketing tactics, rather than a decentralized network of warriors as it's often portrayed. This view was solidified by events such as the DAO attack and the subsequent hard fork that split Ethereum into ETH and ETC, as well as the use of Infura, which is essentially just AWS nodes in disguise.
As a developer, not an investor, these factors have led me to question the true nature of Ethereum. You can hear more of my thoughts on the topic in my interview, available here:
. That's all I wanted to say. Peace.