I think it was a lousy wreck of a movie myself, from beginning to end.
Yeah, the backlash against the backlash tends to miss that
most of the criticism is over structural issues not "there are girls in it" or "it's not the Star Wars I remember", and the articles are trying to pigeonhole it into those two exact things.
by far the most common complaints are that the movie jump-cuts around too much (three different plots going on at once), that it doesn't resolve plot points brought up in the new trilogy itself, that Rey doesn't get enough development as a character, and that the whole casino arc is just awfully shoe-horned in and doesn't fit the setting. In fact, the biggest complaint is that there are too many rehashes of old Star Wars plot points and set pieces, but they're done in a way that doesn't propel the plot.
Both of the articles you linked very explicitly say "nazis hate the film", not "everyone who hates the film is a nazi".
i think that's a rather weak defense there Tawa. It's common for people to associate things in the same way e.g. constantly using phrases like "islamic terrorists" and "all terrorists are muslims" could be defended using the same logic you're using here. It doesn't work like that Tawa. When someone says "all Nazis do X" they're very heavily - and deliberately implying "people who do X are Nazis" in most people's minds. Saying that they're not doing that is no better than being an apologist for Muslim haters who sneakily imply that all Muslims are terrorists in similar ways.
And think about this from a tactical point of view - why the article even exists - the point of the article
isn't to smear Nazis as Star Wars haters, because Nazis don't need to be smeared in that way (are you going to think less of Nazis than you do now, because they don't like Star Wars?) it's
deliberately designed to smear TLJ haters as Nazis. That's the goal of the entire article.
Of course, the alt-right sees all of this as an attack on white males, and is now claiming responsibility for the low audience score the film currently has on Rotten Tomatoes (it has a very high critics score, however)
You might have mis-interpreted this Tawa, since the article isn't saying the low scores
aren't because of alt-right/Nazis. It just says the alt-right claims credit for the low scores, then immediately notes that critics give TLJ very high scores. So what is that saying, decoded: "Nazis claim they were responsible for giving it low scores, and look, these other people - who aren't Nazis - gave it high scores". That's not
disputing the claim, the additional point about the critic's scores was to add
credence to the claim that the alt-right/Nazis were in fact responsible for the low scores. e.g. the aspersion here is that low score = Nazi and that's contrasted with high score = Non-Nazi.