Even though we won it, I know, you don't want to live through the same shit we did last year but take a deep breath and listen.
Luke basically says, if the blockchain grows at this speed it will be almost impossible for an average Joe to start a full node in a few years.
Take a look at this chart:

https://www.blockchain.com/en/charts/blocks-size?timespan=all
It grows 50gb/year.
In 5 years, you'll have to download 500gb data to start your own node. And if you already say "fuck no i am not doing it", now imagine how would it look like in 10 years.
Luke probably won't succeed this time but people will understand him when it is too late.
This is a win for the bcash team.
***Maybe that's what Rodger aimed in the first place. He knew he would lose the first round but he still insisted on the big blocks and didn't accept defeat. Now he has a very strong ground even the Roger haters don't agree with Luke and see him as a crazy man.
Luke basically says, if the blockchain grows at this speed it will be almost impossible for an average Joe to start a full node in a few years.
Take a look at this chart:

https://www.blockchain.com/en/charts/blocks-size?timespan=all
It grows 50gb/year.
In 5 years, you'll have to download 500gb data to start your own node. And if you already say "fuck no i am not doing it", now imagine how would it look like in 10 years.
Luke probably won't succeed this time but people will understand him when it is too late.
This is a win for the bcash team.
***Maybe that's what Rodger aimed in the first place. He knew he would lose the first round but he still insisted on the big blocks and didn't accept defeat. Now he has a very strong ground even the Roger haters don't agree with Luke and see him as a crazy man.

You seem to be mixing up the your comparison of the situations.
The BIG blockers were neither coming from a good place, nor did they have justification nor genuine motives for their dumb-ass talking points.
The BIG blockers were merely trying to change bitcoin's governance... and stir shit for no good reason at all.
At least, Luke has good motives, technical justifications and probably don't even need a hardfork for such tweaks that he is suggesting, if they were to go gain consensus and go through.
Furthermore, he is more than willing to work within the consensus system, rather than crying and whining like a baby.