I very much couldn't disagree more. I'd like a space where I can talk about my approach to beekeeping without being jumped on. The plea for space for 'alternative' beekeepers comes because there is a domineering orthodoxy.
Just to be clear 'my kind of beekeeping' is the traditional genetic-husbandry model that was dominant from the beginnings of agriculture (indeed arguably enabled, and marks, the beginning of agriculture) until the 20th rise and now dominance of the (tragically misapplied) veterinary model.
Is 3500 years of husbandry to be confined to a blog?
Not at all. But something with that much history behind it certainly needs no "safe space" where its advocates are insulated from criticism that may offend them. We aren't university students, and this is a general beekeeping internet forum, not a specialist Facebook group.
There is only one group of people on this forum that needs protection against criticism, and that is beginners. They, quite rightly, have their own sub-forum, which generally works well I think.
With that exception, it simply isn't practical to expect people on this forum to keep out of sub-sections that are "protected", and not comment too critically on them. Think how bloated it would become, as each particular group demanded its own space, from "treatment-free", to "tree hive keepers", to "traditional genetic-husbandry", to "artificial-inseminators", etc etc etc.
So, if you really do feel that you need a safe space, setting up a specialist (say) Facebook group, or similar, is the way to go. You can tell people about it on this site, and direct people to it. You aren't going to find one here, sorry, it just isn't practical to expect that.
PS: I think that if you do create a safe space for yourself, with no-one to disagree with, you will soon become very bored. You love the to-and-fro on here really, admit it. You'd stop coming here if you didn't.