No, that's true. You are, however, somewhat obligated to bring up counter points when someone tells you you are 100% wrong. Agreeing with someone that tells you that you are 100% wrong and then expecting me to be able to know which option I'm supposed to respond to isn't exactly productive.
So, yeah, pick a lane. Because, as it stands, it's impossible to discuss halflings. They are now everything. They are peaceful homebodies that love good food and family that love traveling and exploring, preferring the quiet life as opposed to being empire builders, while being tactical experts who are so well trained they don't even need a militia for protection. They don't care about material things but, at the same time, want to accumulate wealth. They want to protect their homes, but, at the same time, will abandon those homes, even after the threat to their homes is dealt with, so that they can continue adventuring with their new friends, even though their new friends have no connection whatsoever to their homes. They are, at the same time, largely absent from the supplements because TSR and WOtC don't care about them, and presented as just as important as any other race in every adventure that WotC has produced for 5e.
You're absolutely right that you don't have to agree with folks who happen to also think that halflings are quite popular, but, it would be nice if you folks could make a coherent argument. As it stands, it looks like halflings are this uber-race in the game that is all things to all people.