I don't think you understand how discourse works?
I made no demands and I made no assertions about entitlements. That reply to me was a strawman.
I made two statements:
1) I suggested people have multiple criteria for selecting a workplace, not just culture.
2) I suggested people should have the ability to voice their input over their work. (Note, that's a weaker claim than "people should have input over their work". Just that they should feel like they are able to voice their input.)
Neither of those two things are demands nor entitlements, and the latter I would assume would be pretty non-controversial unless you believe that bosses should have absolute and complete control over every facet of a worker's job. (I guess I work in tech, where it's pretty widely accepted that people have autonomy to make some decisions on their own about how and what work is achieved.)