Many people around Bitcoin that have been influenced by the censorship and propaganda campaigns love to say that I'm trying to hurt Bitcoin in order to pump alt coins.
So... these people think you have disproportionate power and influence, because reasonable attempts to increase the block size have been so wildly successful.

So successful that instead, Segwit signalling or lack of it could fracture Bitcoin and split the chain. Wow.
Satoshi himself, by the way, suggested phasing in a block limit increase after a patch by Jeff Garzick (that didn't make it in Bitcoin Core) was posted to another Bitcoin forum. This is not an appeal to authority, but rather a sound case for block size increase based on technical merit and careful consideration.
If I own a large number of Bitcoins, and
Bitcoin.com, that means I'm financially motivated to do everything I can to improve the value of those assets.
This is unlike Adam Back, the CEO of Blockstream, who by his
own admission, and despite having known about Bitcoin for about 5 years due to being contacted by Satoshi himself in 2008, he didn't own a single Bitcoin himself in April of 2013. I doubt he has many bitcoins now either.
Adam is clearly pushing Blockstream's federated side channel thingy that would clearly benefit wealthier traders, which is fine, good luck to him. The hypocrisy is giggle-worthy.
Compare that with someone like myself who spent nearly every penny I had buying Bitcoin as soon as I learned about them in 2011.
Adam Back can run circles around me when it comes to the underlying mathematics of Bitcoin, but he has demonstrated by his own actions that he has absolutely no clue why Bitcoin came to be used as money, and to this day he still doesn't understand why Bitcoin is money. Sadly, his firm has done an incredible amount of harm to Bitcoin's adoption rate and has caused Bitcoin's market share to plummet from around 90% to less than 50% today.
I think he does understand, but he has other interests.
Meanwhile, compare to an early investor in Bitcoin who has a big stake in seeing Bitcoin become as successful as it can be. If I could be annoying with my Captain Obvious statement there.
Bitcoin is the only coin in the world to ever have had full blocks.
If we want to experiment with the effects of full blocks on a system, it is incredibly reckless to do it on Bitcoin, yet that is exactly what Adam and his ilk have done. If we want to experiment with full blocks, do it on an alt coin!
I would agree.
Aside, they have nothing logical or noteworthy to argue with. I think the best play is to ignore them and not respond to bullshit. They will just come back and take delight in provoking some kind of response. Ask them to stop trolling and present the best case with evidence for their extraordinary claims. If they had anything, we would have seen the best they can come up with by now, I'm sure.
Just point to everything you've helped create and the personal energy you put into Bitcoin and the sacrifices made to work on this full time. Then drop the mic on them.
