Obviously the increasing numbers of GVers don't think so.
As to 135 the spawn battles can be quite intense and a lot of fun but one night, myself and two others parked further back towards the base letting the enemy onto the ridgeline. We held our positions for a couple of hours as the enemy tried various tactics to root us out. That was really fun as everyone had a fighting chance but even at that, no matter where you are on the map, once you are hidden and have range you have the advantage. If people weren't whining about spawn camping (always non GVers BTW) they'd be whining about that.
Before going on record with the word of choice, "whine", I would examine my own bias in posting, ergo whining about whines.
So, you say you were hidden, and held your position for a couple of hours,
yet EVERYONE had a fighting chance.

I present the dilemma that your "fighting chance" may present. You are in cover and have a small window of exposure to incoming rounds. You have established your range to the enemy spawn point and can accurately kill a heavily armored tank with one round (happened yesterday from another player). The enemy spawns in with little or no cover and has a split second to find your mostly hidden location rotate his turret and get the accurate range and shot off.
Yeah, that sounds exactly like a fighting chance

No, only vehicles, excluding LVt's and PT boats.
And of course it's because of the V135 spawn. The last time Trinity was up, the 135 spawn battle was largely absent because the bases around it had been captured. Total GV quota: 35%.
This time the 135 spawn battle is 'working', and the total GV quota since it came up again 44 hours ago is 55%.
So yes, that single camp is absolutely inflating the numbers. But that should not dilute the fact that the ground game has become more and more important over the years
Oh, by the way, if you were following the thread, the increase in the percentage of GV kills was being discussed. Lusche has yet tied this to an actual number showing an increase in the number of folks that participate in the ground war. Even more to the point, spawn camping was just one example of disproving that very correlation. The graph showing the gradual increase in kill percentage was the only hint of evidence that numbers of GV'er may have increased.