I have just been on this forum long enough to recognize that a certain other user has made the Chainglider his idée fixe. Seemingly every bicycle forum has its resident oddball like that.
You must be talking about Danneaux, who has written to Hebie several times to request that they make a Chainglider in his preferred 36-tooth size to match the half-step installations on his derailleur bikes for which decades of experience has given him a firm preference. I might add that in my opinion Dan is a superb judge of cost-benefit in bicycle components.
You can't be talking about me because it is well known that the minute a rationally better choice to the Chainglider becomes available, I'll be all over it, g'bye Hebie, thanks for your service, hello better component! But the Gates Drive (and the splittable alternative mentioned above) offers absolutely nothing that a Chainglider does not, and at about 14% of the price of a Gates installation.
You're welcome to try to prove otherwise, but you won't get far with snideries like these:
I have nothing against casual riders who feel the Chainglider works for them, I just think that experience with the wider cycling community on more varied routes would put paid to any hyperbole that it’s a miracle technology and its users a chosen people.
In case you're not an anglophone, or are terminally insensitive, the offensive phrases, all in a single sentence from you, are:
"casual riders"
"experience with the wider cycling community"
"more varied routes"
"put paid to any hyperbole"
"a miracle technology"
"its users a chosen people"
Good luck with your crusade for the Gates Belt Drive. A man should have a hobby.