It is wrong, simplistic and biased. Cowden firstly aren’t terrified of Kelty (and other forward thinking Fife clubs) coming into the League - why would they be? Cowden have twice fought for their SPFL status in play offs without any complaint or attempt to move any goalposts. Cowden are also forward thinking. Albion Rovers new manager observed it was a long way to Brora as far as I can make out.
The simple facts are 14 doesn’t work well for the Premier League with a split at 26 games. CFC voted for a pragmatic solution in the face of a pandemic - still seems sensible to me and still the only solution that enough clubs can agree on. That meant champions promoted and bottom clubs relegated and no play offs as no scope to play more games. Cowdenbeath FC thus gave up their play off/promotion chance because we saw it was the only realistic option. Thus CFC, Brora, Kelty, Edinburgh City and 6 other play off clubs missed out - that’s tough for all of them but there was no other practical and obvious option in the circumstances. To later propose a plan where some clubs in the play offs were to get preferential treatment over others isn’t more fair.
I also don’t really believe a Shire supporter should be setting the standards given Shire being a club that established the standard for dead wood in the Scottish League.