Patently false because of people's poor short term memories is pretty funny. Please, go on more about how three people on a tiny forum can't remember the last 3 years.
Wait, so when you criticize White's point removal, you mention it only gets it in nonstandard formats, but the only better board wipes you mention are also outside of Standard? Weird dichotomy there.
Path to Exile isn't in Standard or Historic. It's legal in Modern, Legacy, Vintage, and Commander. Swords only misses that list by 1 format. They aren't that limited in legality.
White weenie is currently a top tier build in standard. Not much of a memory if it can't remember things currently occurring. White almost always has multiple 2/1 for 1s with upside in standard, and many see play in other formats as well. In addition, it gets things like Mother of Runes in the 1 slot.
It seems the issue has less to do with white's flaws and more to do with your analytical skills.
This unfortunately doesn't have much to do with the original argument being made. No one is saying white doesn't have good cards in a variety of situations, it certainly does, but the argument was spot removal and efficient soup creatures. Yes, it has board wipes, and it's usually the color to have that in Standard, but outside of that the board wipes are, for the most part, pretty interchangeable with all colors having their own in some way. From Decree of Pain to Ezuri's Predation/The Great Aurora to Blasphemous Act.
When it comes to spot removal while you indeed listed a great one in Skyclave Apparition white's single target removal has been lacking and been left behind by black and blue (from Go For the Throat to Rapid Hybridization), and even green when it came to Beast Within (so much that white stole the card with Generous Gift, ignoring the color pie break of BW) and even Ram Through.
You said folks were "ignoring history" when it came to white, but when you can only come up with a couple examples of good single target removal in white in recent years it in fact shows people were looking at history appropriately. Board wipes are about the only thing white still has, Doomskar being one of the better ones in recent history for how it can escape discard and played early, but you must remember that black also has had a three mana board wipe with Bontu's Last Reckoning. White's board wipes are a constant in Magic, but they are not always the best, and the same is true for the other colors.
When it comes to keyword soup creatures they are great in Commander, but more often than not they are far less impressive than green's soup creatures.
White gets the most efficient removal, the best 1 and 2 drops, and goes back and forth with green for efficiently costed keyword soup creatures, like Baneslayer Angel
Honestly, over the last few years is that true? What white removal was super efficient that wasn't a board wipe? What massive white soup creature was there since Dominaria? Blue seems to be getting far better removal and green tends to have far more efficient creatures that surpass white.
Same couple of people every time that need to complain that people are talking about Magic on a Magic forum. Conversations? What's that?
This unfortunately doesn't have much to do with the original argument being made. No one is saying white doesn't have good cards in a variety of situations, it certainly does, but the argument was spot removal and efficient soup creatures. Yes, it has board wipes, and it's usually the color to have that in Standard, but outside of that the board wipes are, for the most part, pretty interchangeable with all colors having their own in some way. From Decree of Pain to Ezuri's Predation/The Great Aurora to Blasphemous Act.
When it comes to spot removal while you indeed listed a great one in Skyclave Apparition white's single target removal has been lacking and been left behind by black and blue (from Go For the Throat to Rapid Hybridization), and even green when it came to Beast Within (so much that white stole the card with Generous Gift, ignoring the color pie break of BW) and even Ram Through.
You said folks were "ignoring history" when it came to white, but when you can only come up with a couple examples of good single target removal in white in recent years it in fact shows people were looking at history appropriately. Board wipes are about the only thing white still has, Doomskar being one of the better ones in recent history for how it can escape discard and played early, but you must remember that black also has had a three mana board wipe with Bontu's Last Reckoning. White's board wipes are a constant in Magic, but they are not always the best, and the same is true for the other colors.
When it comes to keyword soup creatures they are great in Commander, but more often than not they are far less impressive than green's soup creatures.
You mean Sol Ring?
Honestly, over the last few years is that true? What white removal was super efficient that wasn't a board wipe? What massive white soup creature was there since Dominaria? Blue seems to be getting far better removal and green tends to have far more efficient creatures that surpass white.