Yeah, truck ownership is a religious thing with a great many people, so this topic does seem to come up pretty often.
Nobody on this forum is against SUVs or trucks if you have a use for them. If you need to haul a couple tons worth of stuff several times a week they make a lot of sense. If you're retrofitting them to live in rather than own a house, they make a lot of sense. If you spend the entire winter plowing snow with them, they make a lot of sense.
If you believe that four wheel drive somehow makes you safer in the winter though, you're wrong. Winter tires make a huge difference to safety, but you can get them for any vehicle. Most trucks are rear wheel drive and harder to control in poor weather. Trucks/SUVs typically have a higher center of balance so are more dangerous than a minivan or car due to higher chance of rolling over . . . especially in deep snow. If you take your family on long trips several times a week, they make less sense than a minivan (worse fuel economy, more expensive).
Again, there's nothing wrong with owning a truck if you have a use for it. But, an awful lot of trucks are sold and used by people who don't really have a use for them. I'm talking about the guy who buys a truck because he goes hunting once a year, and needs to commute 40 km each way every other day. Or the woman who buys a large SUV because she feels safer in the vehicle, so is happy to speed along with her four wheel drive during a bad snow storm (endangering everyone else). It would be shocking to me if you claimed not to know at least one of these people.