And you completely missed mine. I cited the relative ease and over-reliance on magical TBs inherent in the current raid tier as a possible reason why DRK's problems have been glossed over, and implied that it would be harder to gloss over them with a more difficult and less magic focused raid tier (using Midas as an example). There's no real argument against that idea that you've posited other than "but it might not happen" If you think DRK needs a buff and that it isn't fine, remind me why we are arguing again? "Yeah DRK needs a fix but don't imply that the current raid tier's easiness and magic focus might be a reason that it is not getting the attention it needs or we will have internet fisticuffs because... reasons?"
The implied argument you are making is that things will stay the same as they are now (and things work right now "in practice" as we've pointed out) and the implied argument that I am making is that things might not stay the same. There's no real advantage either argument has over the other. Things might continue as they are, or they could change. Since there's no certainty of one or the other, you being contrarian in favor of the opposing possibility adds nothing. My initial argument that you replied to didn't rule out the possibility that things might stay the same as they are for a time, but your argument says that because things are how they are right now, the possibility shouldn't even be considered. As I said, it adds nothing to the discussion.
But it doesn't matter because that is not the focus of the discussion to begin with. You believe that DRK needs buffs/is not fine, that is the core issue, and it will continue to need buffs/not be fine regardless of what raid content does. However, content is one of the lenses through which we view such matters. If a raid tier is easy enough and caters enough to a job's strengths and doesn't pick at its weaknesses (which you've acknowledged the existence of) it colors people's perception of what kind of attention that job needs, and how much. The fact that it works and is adequate right now does not A: invalidate the fact that DRK needs buffing and re-tuning or B: rule out the possibility of content getting harder and less magic focused.
Basically you're pitching a fit over semantics and peripheral arguments while claiming to agree with me on the main point of discussion, which overall detracts from the discussion. That's why I'm "painting you as the bad guy".