Thank you for the response Andre! And your kind words :)
Of course it is possible to apply all "colors" in the Scrum framework. Part of the reason why I loved Scrum so much is because it handles "white" so well.
My argument is more against how Scrum is often implemented, or how change is understood as a result of framework implementation by those practicing and teaching it.
Like you say, different colors give different perspectives and thus increased flexibility. It moves discussions away from the framework details to the context - which is more important to me than the frameworks themselves.