Not in the slightest. The most ridiculous thing about those debates is the spectacular generalisation that goes on, particularly on the part of those who have absolutely no direct experience of the opposite choice.
I made my decision after talking directly to people with experience of the childcare choices I was considering and I knew people who had used the nursery we eventually chose. I am the only one in a position to judge how successful this has been for my child and if people have the arrogance to tell me they know better with their sweeping generalisations then that is entirely up to them.
I will challenge nonsense when it is posted because I wouldn't want someone to actually be influenced by completely unfounded pseudo-science.
These debates would be far less laughable if people could actually bring themselves to accept that:
a) all children are different
b) all childcare providers are different
c) all mums are different
The people who refuse to accept these basic facts are quite clearly attacking others because they have a strong need to have their own choices validated and accepted as the best way to do things as that, by default, makes them the best type of parent.
I am completely confident in the choices we have made - you won't find me attacking SAHMs for theirs, but I will explain and defend my own.