I am convinced that the reason the Flat Earth Movement will not put any effort into making a map is that so many appreciate that it can't be done!
What you are convinced of is literally irrelevant. Not only is your opinion objectively false, but it is bordering on nonsensical. If that is the best you can come up with, then it is no wonder you are a round earther.
So, just words dismissing the idea of a map.
Look you don't have the slightest chance of getting wide acceptance without an accurate represention of your Flat Earth. Unless you have a map that people in general and navigators in particular can use to find their way around, with accurate distances, no-one that matters will take you seriously!
Some say, but you can always use GPS. Of course, but who developed it? Yes, your arch enemy, NASA!
But still, there will always be the need for celestial navigation, with a map that gives accurate distances.
You, just don't get the message! I guess it's easier to be a little fringe group. It doesn't really bother me, other than to stop the idea damaging career prospects of young people who may not have had the correct type of education.
Yes, I agree education should teach people to think for themselves and should not "indoctrinate".
Students should not be given just "facts", but the reasoning behind those facts.
So, if I have it all wrong, just what is the equatorial circumference of the earth? No-one else seems to know or care!