Most of the Mods seem very pro Disney takeover and anyone saying anything to the contrary or differing opinions seem to get banned/comments deleted.
No. The problem is that those defending everything Fox has done in this franchise are not able to conduct themselves in a civil manner.
There is no obligation to enjoy Dark Phoenix, even if it is the last X-Men movie Fox releases. Some will be happy about it, some will be sad, but the movie itself could be good or bad.
There's hardly anything to discuss because of a long wait for the promotional period to kick in - and that long wait is because this was envisaged as a two-part space opera, before the execs put their foot down over the budget and it became a grounded tale set on Earth but with a space rescue at the start.
A two-part space opera would have been much more exciting and would have given the story and many of the characters more room to be developed properly.
The reason people are anxious is because X:A took a big dump over the classic mythos of the X-Men. Many characters were badly treated in that film. For instance, Storm wasn't even given chance to explain why she was okay with Apocalypse raising a pyramid that wiped out all her people in Cairo.
And this is why people are justifiably worried about Dark Phoenix.
This franchise has a history of inconsistency, with many of the films since X2 being poorly received (X3, Origins) or having a weak box office performance (First Class, The Wolverine) or both (X-Men: Apocalypse). There have been two standalone successes (Logan, Deadpool) and one (DoFP) that recaptured the magic of the X2 days. But the franchise is quite wobbly to say the least.
And now the man who wrote X:A is writing and directing the next movie, people are understandably worried and looking for reassurance. The absence of Singer might mean Storm gets a few lines and that those don't end up on the cutting room floor, but we have no evidence of that yet.