There's no irony. I'm not saying you are trying to convert others to adopt your flying style, I'm saying when you use post your small films featuring <a famous AH pilot> being defeated by you, regardless of the method, nature of shot or situation, you are trying to force your philosophy on others. You are trying to assert it doesn't matter what they say about you you shot them down and have a film. Even one victory out of five seems to suffice.
I rarely post films of anything but actual dogfights. The only three occasions that I've posted films showing kills without context were 1) a film of INK HO'ing, because he claimed HO'ing was dishonorable (and I posted proof showing he actually initiated one), 2) the film in this thread, where I was accused of taking a non-existent h2h shot, and 3) a film of Lilmak initiating a HO (after accusing us of doing so). All other films that I have posted show the entire context of the fight.
I'm also not sure where you get the one in five statistic from. I've not killed nor died to Nish until this last tour, and the score is at 4-2 my lead (I just looked up the stats, as I didn't know what they were).
Take that film you posted of fighting and defeating Bruv109 in that K-4 - K-4 fight. That was the most skillful piece of ACM I've seen you use so far. As a film in itself you could have just left it at that and there'd be none of this friction or suspicion that you're basically a griefer. However, you used the film in PMs to various people illustrating your point how you think Bruv is a knob-jockey and how you are better than him. There was some talk of a long term plan to teach him a lesson but let's not go into that 
PM will be shortly sent - you might change your mind on who's the griefer

'Winners'. It's a bit of an abstract and primitive view don't you think? You mention objectives, I have those too but perhaps they are much more internal. I'm quite sure that by your measures I am deviating the game, but I (and evidently others) just disagree with you.
We can agree to disagree - no harm in that.
Let me ask you something Skyyr, and I feel I have to qualify this by saying there is absolutely no smack talk or egotistical motivation involved in this question at all. Since you place such a high value in score indicating that player x is superior to player x, isn't it then the case by YOUR VALUE SYSTEM that Bruv119 is a much better pilot than you? I mean he is on the 'winner' board month in and month out isn't he?
I never said that score was an indicator of skill (please feel free to re-read this post as well as all of my previous ones), and it's a bit disingenuous to even attempt to spin my statement in that direction. Score is simply an indicator of success, "winning" if you will in a game. By your assertion, every Knight that wins the war must be better than every losing Bishop, and so forth. Nowhere did I imply winning and skill to be the same, I simply said that people cannot arbitrarily expect other players to play by their ideologies of "skill" when they completely differ from (and many times conflict with) the end-game objectives.
What score does denote is success. Is he more successful? Yes, but then again, one would hope that someone with nearly a decade of experience at a game would be slightly more successful than someone who hasn't even played a single full year, especially given the non-weighted ranking system of the game.