Sadly, I agree. Not even sure that JPII should have been canonized.
Well, the Church claims infallibility for canonizations, so that settles that issue.
And it’s not as though anybody (certainly not me!) doubts that he’s in heaven.
But it’s undeniable that he was negligent in some respects, and that he had blind spots. He was a complete dupe of the evil Maciel. I know people who spotted Maciel for an evil fraud the moment they met him.
JPII saw many good priests smeared by the Communists, and he rigidly refused to believe negative information about priests.