doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Speaking of which, I think I'm gonna make the new swordmage thread I was meaning to make, now that I've tested and found wanting the idea of combining the basic ideas of the swordmage as "esoteric orders of arcane warriors" and the basic idea of the monk. In spite of being able to describe both concepts with the same phrasing, there is enough difference in what specific types of abilities make them sing, that it's worth keeping them separate. Combining them would require making the base class very generic, which I'm I can't help but be painfully bored by.A modicum of basic search-fu would have revealed that it was not that long ago that I was having a fairly nice chat with Lanefan about rituals and spells, drawing in discussion of 4e and OSR, as they don't necessarily share 5e's problems regarding the "fighter wizard dynamic." I personally found that line of discussion more interesting than engaging in a pointless debate with people denying the existence of the problem.
But that really has no bearing on the issue of your untruthfulness in depicting the arguments of others in a fair light. It's just a "WhatAboutYou?" distraction.
I think the monk can be addressed with some optional variant features and houserules to some existing abilities, and the swordmage can do more arcane-themed stuff rather than more "mystical martial arts tradition" stuff. In large part, having one be a spellcaster while the other has little if anything that is explicitly magical, is enough difference.