I literally explained to you, in my post, that you apparently FAILED TO READ on why you get labeled a troll. So you're either ignoring what I'm saying because you can't see it or willfully are because I've also called you a troll. But I'll reiterate for you, once again, in easy to digest points.
You post an opinion without any points to back it up other than "I don't like it" or "It's too hard" and say things are fine when they clearly are not, as evidenced by the outrage that exists even across the language barriers.
You have no experience on the matter in question. You yourself have even stated you don't play samurai in a PVE setting. So what makes your opinions worth counting when the changes being discussed are in PVE? It's already a known fact you don't need a full understanding of things in your kit to get through most content of the game, so why would you care if one ability is there or not when you don't even get punished for not using it unless you're doing content that requires you to have knowledge of your kit?
You feign ignorance and pretend you're just the victim of hostile people when you're purposefully igniting the conflict in the first place. This is one of the biggest things. You don't harass people in a store then get the right to complain when people tell you to piss off and they're "being mean to you". That's not how it works.
Lastly, you fail to even engage people and actively dismiss dissent because it conflicts with your worldview on things. I don't like your opinions but I have reasons behind them and have stated them. You simply dismiss others as if their thoughts are wrong.
There, I've laid out all the reasons people think you're a troll, and why I think you're a troll, and why I'll continue to think you're a troll. You fix those, and people will be more willing to discuss things with you. Until then, a spade is a spade, a troll is a troll. I'll welcome being proven wrong, but so far, you aren't doing a good job of it.
I'll touch on this last bit about this becoming like "WoW's community": No matter where you go, experience is valued, and those with knowledge on the topic in question will have more credibility to their opinions. Your experience will be examined and the more (or less) you have, people will notice.