I don't think it's GSX. I think it's COUATL. The only thing I can form opinions on are my own experiences.
And that's why you are wrong because, this is not politics, where you have the right of forming your own opinion, based on any criteria you decide, no matter how absurd it might look to others.
Computer science is called like this FOR A REASON, because something is either true for all or false for all, you can start by forming your own opinion but, as with science (again, I.T. IS science), you must be prepared to CONFRONT your own experience with reports from others because, by keep saying you "think it's Couatl" just because it seems to happening TO YOU, it doesn't mean it is the real "cause" of the problem, because other evidence gathered from a larger sample, other users, suggests the only common pattern here is we are in a "CTD week", which seem to have started slightly BEFORE GSX came out, which lead many to initially assume it has something to do with GSX, but clearly is not, because we have overwhelming reports that it can happen to anybody, with or without any add-ons.
I have to agree with Umberto that the CTD problem may be related, paradoxically, to a problem that started to occur with the GSX released at the same time.For Example: Maps Enhancement: it changes the landscape into I can say better maps. I was interested and tried it. FPS went down slightly but no crashes. Suddenly GSX was released. I'll try. It showed a crash on the ground and in the air when using the view either at the airport terminal or in flight. Specifically, see the ntdll.dll and MSFS.exe or FSUIPC7.dll tables above. Fine, I'll join the line of complainers that I have CTD almost every flight. But... and now watch out! after completely uninstalling GSX, Maps Enhancement still remains. On the very next flight, AGAIN THE SAME ntdll.dll error message and other things he wrote. Why if suddenly I no longer use GSX in MSFS?? Fine, I'll put the maps away and use the classic DEFAULT MSFS. So I'll take another flight. Wow, increased FPS, I'll fly out of the airport, I'll do a lot of looking at the landscape like before and the crash is nowhere? Ok, I'll take off into the clouds and into a high flight level. I'll give storm clouds and I'm still wondering when the CTD will happen. I'm at 35000ft, I've been flying for about an hour, around beautiful dense clouds, it's flying at 45 FPS / used to be around 25 /, I'm changing views which have had freezes and crashes and CTD nowhere??? I don't know... it seems to me that rather a paradoxical situation has occurred, that CTD occurs precisely with the release of GSX due to possible other things connected with MSFS itself, but the finger is immediately pointed at GSX because, for example, something broke remotely in MSFS at that time, which causes CTD, but a lot of people just bought and started testing GSX at that time and now, perhaps quite innocently, they mistake it for another problem in MSFS, that it is to blame. I don't think 100% because I personally wouldn't have those crashes with the same message when using Maps Enhancement even though GSX was gone completely. Weird right?