Actually, it is, because your criticizing proper deployment strategies, which are not specific to containers, with a usecase that has many technical red flags. You can't simply criticize deployment best practices by giving an blatant anti-pattern as an example. And do note that this has nothing to do with containers at all, because this applies equally well to VM and bare metal deployments.
To have a productive discussion you have to actually engage. If there's really a "blatant anti-pattern" then it shouldn't be so hard to explain what's wrong with it. Your replies so far have been no more substantial than "you're wrong".