It's important to note that not every healer cries about the same thing.

For example, I mained healer until StB. Yea SCH got it's gameplay gutted but that's fine. My issue was what I got in return. All of my missing skills that I had fun using got replaced with 1 aoe. Sure. What's the aoe? I slap the ground and make a circle that lasts 2 seconds and looks pretty lame. If I got some cool shit instead in the animation I would probably be fine. If I had gotten AST's Gravity or something never would've heard from me.

1 single target attack cause you just want me on 1 button? Cool. Can I at least get the melee pvp treatment? Turn my 1 button into something that cycles between 3 animations. They don't even need to do different potencies. Again, the rule of cool is a powerful thing. I think healing is cool.

Before, I got my cool from running through my SCH hotbars on controller which made me feel accomplished. But considering SMN is dirt easy and great fun, I can be appeased by making the replacement shiny enough. I still like being a healer. I like being awesome more. And I could care less how that awesomeness comes about.

For every healer wanting for shit to go wrong, there's a dps hoping their healer doesn't let them get two shot because they (the dps) slipped up once. Every extra raid wide is another chance for a healer not as good as another to let that dps with 2vuns die because they weren't topped off in preparation. Every addition of constant dot damage means every vun becomes a constant worry for the healer and the dps who's relying on them. This of course assumes the healer isn't playing god already and deciding their not worth the split focus (guilty). You can say they should not get vuns. But then why should they be expected not to make mistakes in content meant to be casual. And if you agree with that, then how is telling someone to play higher content a bad thing? And if that isn't your issue then his (Yoshi-Ps) comment doesn't have anything to do with you and we return to, "not every healer cries about the same things".

I feel for you (this thread) but I can't say I'm on your side. I run Dun Scaith as a healer if I want to carry someone. The current alliance raid is pretty good for some full party recoveries as well. I'd be fine with just more effort into what I have left. I agree with that response for a specific subset of healers but the rest including myself shouldn't really be up in arms about it. Like most things, it makes sense for some and not for others. I play GNB now because that thing is like a melee off-healer and saving some random dps from death every 30 sec or so feels nice while developing hand cramps.

There is no easy answer for healers on mass and acting like there is only cheapens the discussion even if you have a good point.