Judging it fairly is considering the facts without bias, and even calling something terrible if it is, but I didn't call this one terrible.
Nice attempt on a reductio ad absurdum.
The problem with Radeon VII is what it offers, or lack thereof, for the gaming market. When a product has some disadvantages, it should compensate with other advantages, justifying its market position. When you have a product A and B, and A is equal or better in every practical way than B, why would you ever buy B? And coming up with the argument "but B is almost as good in these use-cases" is not good enough, when there is a clear winner, why would you choose something else?
Regardless of how you try to avoid the reality, Radeon VII performs somewhere in the middle between RTX 2070 and RTX 2080. That would be fair enough if it was priced accordingly or gave some other major benefits. But unfortunately it's priced like RTX 2080, and has significantly worse thermals and noise. And even when completely ignoring the raytracing feature, Radeon VII still remains an inferior choice compared to RTX 2080 and RTX 2070, and that's a fact, not my opinion.