Put me on the pro-Glock list - conditionally. Only if you never, ever put your finger on the trigger when you’re not supposed to. Only if you never get careless with firearms.
Loaded Glocks will fire every time you pull the trigger; the only safety is your conduct. I’m okay with that. Do not buy a Glock unless you meet the highest possible firearms standards 100% of the time. People who occasionally think, “good thing I had the safety on” should never touch a Glock. If that’s true for you, my vote is find a Glock that fits your hand in a caliber you like. Otherwise, there are a lot of good choices that have a safety.
Glocks are more prone to limp wristing than many semi-autos. I wouldn’t call it a big problem, but it’s something people should be aware of.
My Kel-Tec P11 is probably even worse in that regard. I really can’t get sloppy with my grip or it gives me trouble. Much different from my S&W 5904—I doubt I could limp wrist that one even if I tried.