I think maybe you missed the part of my post where I agreed with the action you took. I understand that you wanted to win for your family, and so you took the path that would help guarantee it. I would do the same. On the other side of the same coin though, I am also calling your actions hypocritical, not you personally.
Donks have been around since the beginning of the game and are quite obviously a viable strategy in the playing field. You're right that no one's going to stop and say 'oh man, we'd better stop printing cards that have the ability to donk!' because it's restricting a specific strategy to fulfill a win condition. Even if on the off-chance PCL were to somehow remove donks completely from the game, people would still find a way to build decks that do lots of damage turn one to hobble their opponent.
Poinko, I'm done here with this discussion. I'm honestly very surprised that anyone would take issue with what I said like you did. And yes, I see that you agree with the action that I took, but you still point it out as being hypocritical (not to mention coming off as sounding like you were attacking me, whether you meant it or not). I have no moral anguish over my decisions. I see your point, though if you could find me more instances of people foregoing the donk to help their opponents out, it would help me understand why you felt the need to single me out and question my intentions and call my actions hypocritical.
To get back on topic, one could very well argue at this point that Japan recognizes how unhealthy the format was with Uxie, Crobat G, Poketurn, etc. After all, they've decided to go through with a card rotation mid-season, something they've never done before. Obviously, they have a bit more experience with those cards than we do. This is why I actually changed my idea about the lack of Lost World in Triumphant. After being upset that it didn't get included in the set, I recognize that part of the delay may have to do with seeing how it works in Japan before letting the rest of the world get their hands on it. I just hope the rest of the world follows Japan with a mid-season rotation. I doubt this would happen, but it would make me very happy, as I think it would help promote a more healthy format. Which means more fun, less donks, less SP...
Also, I personally want to thank SLOW DECK for being very honest and open about his hyper Uxie donk deck. He does a good job of explaining why he doesn't want to play it anymore and why he thinks it's bad for the health of the game. While a lot of people have thoroughly defended donking in today's format (which is fine even if I disagree), SLOW DECK seems to have given more thought and attention to the nature of donking and why it's unhealthy for the format.
Finally, to sum up what a lot of people have said, it definitely is worth putting those Call Energy back into your deck and experimenting with Spiritomb or other trainer locks if you're worried about being donked. I'll never throw Spiritomb in my SP decks, but that's only cause I won't be playing SP anymore this season. On the other hand, it's futile to expect people to go through some consistency-crushing changes to help protect against the donk. In the past, the answer to speed was basic consistency, which never hurt a deck. Today, the solution of adding Spiritombs, Call Energy, Mr. Mimes, etc. into a deck that doesn't even need them is just kind of silly.
Oh, one last thought. Part of the reason that I'm so adamant about donks being unhealthy for the game is because there's a very real fear that the new B&W rules may be implemented to a MD-on format. I know a lot of people here would think that it would never happen, but trust me, it could. P!P hasn't always made the best decisions for the game, and sometimes the players have helped voice their opinion enough to make actual changes happen. If this thread helps get their attention about this issue, then maybe greater consideration would be made concerning the health of the format. It doesn't take a genius to see how messed up first-turn trainers would be in an MD-on format (Sableye/Crobat G/Uxie donks would terrorize), so I don't think there's any harm in just typing up a few thoughts about the issue. I would hate to see a bunch of players drop out from the game right before Nationals or Worlds because of a failure on P!P's part to listen to the players.