"Mihawk has a past that makes him resent Marines, and he has suffered a great betrayal. So, in the sense that he's lonely, he's in the same category as Crocodile who doesn't trust people, and is already tired of life. I think he joined the Warlords because it was peaceful, at least in the sense that he wasn't chased by Marines... but now that he's lost his place, he's come up with the idea of hiding behind Buggy. "- Oda
Mihawk never had ambition for the one piece, you dumbass baboon, you know who else didn't give a shit about the one piece? The worlds strongest man, WB, no wonder oda killed him off before this. It makes no sense why Mihawk would be there, when he doesn't want to be in the spotlight, nor has the ambition to change the fate of the world. He's literally tired of life already, because he's achieved everything he ever wanted already.
I don't know how you can hate on this type of character, when the character itself doesn't give two fucks about what you're talking about. This doesn't mean Mihawk fans have to all of a sudden "give up" what the fuck are they going to give up on, Mihawk was always presented as Zoro's goal, and we want to see Zoro achieve his goal. Something many fans of the series look forward too.
To try to imply that Mihawk is any less, just because he doesn't have any "greater purpose" is something a complete baboon like yourself would do. The part where Mihawk is important to the narrative, is providing character development for Zoro, who needs to be the WSS to the PK, who is going to topple the government.
So this being the case:
Doesn't make sense in the first place. I don't know which other baboons you argue with, to have to make this kind of garbage post.
You can just enjoy Mihawk for what he is, and not have to make him out to be what he isn't, or shit on him for not being what he has no interest in being: A yonko, and a major player in these worldly political events.
Now even though this is the case, the fact of the matter is, it's only because of Mihawk that buggy can even be in this position, so in that sense you can shut your baboon mouth. Because if MIhawk changed his mind and decided he wanted to be the yonko instead, he would be on that panel, but that is simply not who he is.
Edit: There are plenty of characters in fiction who are renowned for their strength, that don't have to play some major crucial role in the narrative that an author is focusing on, especially eos, but are still badass. Mihawk is One pieces version of that. In fictional fantasy settings where you have stories with world changing events, not everyone has to be a major player in those events, you're going to have characters that go about their own storylines, separate from those events, but are still entertaining. Someone could be off doing something completely different, while the fate of the world is decided on a completely different continent, that doesn't make it any less enjoyable. Or the character any less.
Mihawk in this instance however isn't still alone somewhere on an island, but has become involved in the race to raftel, he's still involved. Oda found a way to integrate him into these events and have it make sense. It's better than rotting away somewhere else simply just waiting for zoro to visit him. It's more entertaining this way. There is nothing to cry about.