That's your opinion. This is a forum, and I can make any thread I want within the confines of the TOS.
Compare and Contrast is a valid form of criticism that has been around for a long time. I can compare the movie to an apple if I want. It wouldn't be a useful form of criticism but I can do it. For all you that are insulted when people dislike what you like, I don't know what to tell you. I have one guy here shit on me for changing my opinion on the movie after watching another film. Yet he did the exact same thing in the "which is the better origin story" thread. So I guess some of you can do it.
When I go see an MCU film I expect a certain level of quality, tone, and story. Captain Marvel failed to live to that. That's it. If you have nothing to contribute to the conversation in a civil manner, and if you don't want to find out more about why I have that view of the movie, then go read other threads.
These are the points I'd make.
1) There is a Captain Marvel OT where you could air these grievances of yours, we didn't need another arena for your to get heavy handed with your opinions on the film.
2) Compare and contrast is a valid form of criticism so long as it has merit in the comparison, as you pointed out. These are two wildly different stories with wildly different tones, focus, and purpose. The movies have little in common beyond being Marvel films, and being in space (and in the case of Captain Marvel, that's only the case for a small portion of the film). Your comparison has less merit because you're comparing elements of a film you like that were a focus to elements of a film that don't really exist because they aren't important to the story.
Captain Marvel didn't need "scale" because that wasn't the focus of the film. The focus was literally Carol and her journey to discover the truth, which largely takes place on Earth. There's no need for "scale" here, because scale isn't important to the plot or the origin story. So the comparison made doesn't really have much merit in the realm of group discussion on opinions.
3) It was very clear from the start of the thread that you weren't even remotely interested in discussing the film, only in finding others who agreed with you. If that wasn't your goal, you wouldn't have condescendingly stated "If you enjoyed the movie, good for you." You didn't invite discussion, you invited confrontation. If you wanted to have discussion, you wouldn't write off literally everyone with a different opinion from your own.
I just don't feel you enjoyed the movie at all, and the "I changed my mind" is more or less a smoke screen that wasn't even necessary.