No, what I did was make fun of someone erecting a mighty strawman and then proceeding to lose to it, faux “offense” covering for real outrage.
The only one who needs a “safe space” is you. You’re the only one who’s apparently triggered by a nuanced position which doesn’t reduce to a bumper-sticker slogan.
As obfusciatrist said, it’s simple, but, apparently, not simple enough for your tastes: We’re fine with films tackling difficult concepts. However, we’re not OK with films skating over the difficulty with nary an acknowledgement and assuming the audience will be fine with a sympathetic protagonist doing horrible things with selfish justifications.
A movie which deals head-on with difficult topics is respected. A movie which doesn’t even realize it’s handling difficult topics is either stupid, or assumes the audience is. Both of those options are contemptible. Being angry at a contemptible movie is justified.