Most of us bought other bikes first and have the common sense to recognize the value in the brand - AKA I'm too tight with my money to waste it.
In my case, I started with a giant full e pro in 2018 , with the intention of upgrading in 1/2 years - at which point I realized the warranty was not transferable if I sold the bike second hand . Resale was horrible without warranty. Multiple warranty issues later, I discovered giant doesn't have a rolling warranty - ie a warranty replacement motor ran out of warranty a week after delivery because it was 2 years since I bought the bike. That bike had lots of minor but frustrating issues - poor quality wheel bearings that failed prematurely, a poor quality chainring that broke in my first week! Lots of water ingress issues and poor app functionality - part of the early days of emtb's . I still like giant bikes, and have since bought another analogue for my son, but I'm not in a hurry to buy another giant ebike.
I have 2 x norcos in the shed, as well as a marin - all have had quality control issues.
For comparison, I bought my specialized levo sl second hand, pretty much all the warranty was transferred to me ( except the lifetime frame warranty, that dropped back to 2 years) . The motor developed bearing issues just outside of warranty but specialized not only fixed it for free but the replacement motor came with a fresh 2 year warranty! No issues, replaced within a week. This bike has been otherwise faultless - amazing to ride, super reliable. Specialized have earned my appreciation as a brand.
Now, about courtesy. I can't imagine ever calling someone a nazi. Especially someone who lives in Europe so most likely has personal connections and a true understanding of what that means.
Humility? There is more to this than your financial situation.
In general Specialized are very good bicycles and a good part of that is the warranty coverage.. which you do pay for up front at the time of purchase. But that doesn't translate to all else is not worth buying.
But that's not here nor there... My issue is with the small group of Specialized owners who become instant experts on all at the time of purchase and condescend to everyone that doesn't own one, can't afford one, or may not be experienced enough to know they may have made an error in purchase.
The OP asked for help and I don't think comparing what he bought to one of the most expensive emtb on the market as help. It's true his bike is not built for mtb riding but that can be said along with some useful information.
Do you know the origins of the comments he makes?
"your Alaska could stand by an e-MTB for 20 years, and it would still not become a mountain bike."
This phrase was used by a eastern European group who would not accept their neighbors integrating into their society. This same group were known nazi sympathizers during WWII...sorry but the name of this group escapes me at the moment.
He often uses comments such as this beyond his bicycle but also in reference to what part of the world you live in or how much money you spent with no regard for one's financial situation.
I am not the only one who has come to this conclusion about this member and these are points that I will not glaze over.
You on the other hand who also owns a Specialized are one of the most helpful and knowledgeable people on EBR and your comments are most appreciated. And in contrast to the euro_nazi, I think you leave the same impression with most all members.
I know that I'm a blunt dick... but it's intentional and open and not hidden in polite disrespect.
And for full clarity I can afford any ebike I desire and choose not to own a Specialized.