Nobody is enthusiastic about finding fallacies - they are, by the very definition of the term, evidence of sloppy thinking, of poor reasoning, of bad arguments badly made.
Who would be enthusiastic about finding that? Gordon - like most others here who entirely correctly identify the sundry, divers and assorted fallacies you routinely deploy day in and day out - is more objective than you can ever hope to be.
You just don't like having them pointed out to you, that's all. Nobody likes having it explained to them that their reasoning capacities are defective - who would? It's a mark of intellectual humility and hygiene, however, to accept this and take it on board and be open to learning exactly why a duff argument is a duff argument. It's the mark of rigidity of mind - dogmatism; but I guess that's your thing, really, isn't it? In the circumstances - to continue stubbornly to insist that everybody else is wrong and only you are right.