Just out of curiosity, what is the motive for this? Why, exactly, do people who see 4E as they've described "want" to see it that way? What do they gain from seeing it that way?
As far as I can tell, those people -- me, included -- who can't stomach 4E are (potentially and/or eventually) losing out on being able to find lots of healthy games with lots of players. We're losing out on the fun of reading new D&D sourcebooks (because, yeah, like a poster way upthread mentioned, I enjoy reading D&D books -- pre-4E -- just to read them).
The only thing I can figure out that I, personally, have gained from my dislike of 4E is the end of purchasing new books, which is saving me quite a bit of money. But (1) again, I enjoy reading gaming books, and (2) frankly, I have enough disposable income that the money I'm not spending just isn't that big a deal.
So why do we "want" to see 4E the way people have (IMO accurately) described it?