Most of the One Piece community be like this ironically:
In a series about self expression, unapologetic emotional authenticity, rights for all innocent beings regardless of race too, freedom and such.
For such a "joyful" bunch, they want to suppress criticism and bully and shutdown any negative opinions and dehumanise them as haters, toxic, evil, scum etc. Exactly the OPPOSITE of what One Piece tries to be about and Oda's intentions with writing the story FFS.
r/Piratefolk is constantly brigaded and made fun of by the main One Piece subreddit (which is unironically mostly porn now and Kirosh was overruled as the one tyrannical mod and dethroned by an even more corrupt and FAR hornier mod who screwed over all the mods there) and also the memepiece subreddit which cant decide if it wants to be a diet version of the main subreddit or a diet version of piratefolk too.
For years I was constantly bullied and attacked by One Piece glazers for being upset with the series and having far milder criticisms of it han I do now. Its only because of the Youtuber Drizzt and this forum that I found somewhere I could truly express how I felt and say my real thoughts, not walk on eggshells and be forced to glaze the series and abide by the cult.
Its ironic in a fandom for a series all about love, freedom, compassion, empathy etc, the fandom is so narrow minded, aggressive, oppressive, hateful etc. I'm generalising a lot here ofc but they constantly do it to us too in the first place, so you reap what you sow too.
Ironically the more toxically positive a fandom is, the more it inspires more hate/criticisms of the series and in return/general. Equal and opposite forces. Every action has a parallel reaction. Yin and Yang. If a lot of criticisms were treated with more open mindedness, less ostracisations, demonisation and thus with more respect and given more of a fair chance than ridicule and insulting, maybe people wouldnt feel so alienated, disrespected, fed up, unheard and gradually become more hateful, bitter towards the fandom, series and author too?
Food for thought.