It's at the bottom of the page, whole section devoted to Lifeboats.
The objections to lifeboats come from two posters, Jim Cambias and Rocket Cat.
Jim Cambias position is
"Why abandon a spaceship, however shot up or meteor-damaged it may be, just to hang around in a flimsy balloon or cramped pod?" He has a point, there are going to be times where slugging it out in a damaged ship is the best choice, but that doesn't handle every possible situation. If the ship is completely worthless, if the ship itself is dangerous in some way, radioactive, toxic, borg, other creatures. There's a time and place to run away.
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If it's a reactor emergency you're worried about, don't eject the crew in pods, EJECT THE REACTOR!" If possible, great idea. A reactor (warp core) is a integrated component of the ship, with many supports, fuel lines, plasma extraction, and other connections, all of which (no exceptions) have to separate in order to rid the ship of it presence, which is why it's apparent difficult to eject.
A lifeboat has a (maybe) overhead hatch and a handful of clamps or explosive bolts. Easy to eject.
Rocket Cat's position (once you strip away the many insults) is
"if the life boat is actually going to preserve your crew's life it'll have to have enough stuff so that it'll actually be a spacecraft." Yes, I don't think anyone is denying this, in fact how could it not be a spacecraft? I myself referred to them as small starships. Why would this be a reason not to have them?
"Why would you want to waste valuable payload mass on something so worthless?" The primary reason would be to increase the likelihood of the crews survival.
"Only with a more limited life support, much lower delta V, drastically less elbow room, and more likely to kill the crew." Yes, doesn't apply, yes and how does he figure this?
Starfleet lifeboats are unlikely to depend on large amounts of delta vee (fuel) to carry out their function. Some fuel would have to be carried yes, and I could see the small low speed warp drive being fusion powered, which would require (some) deuterium.
And how are the lifeboats, in of themselves, more likely to kill the crew?
And it has nothing to do with a presumption that life has no value.
It displays a mentality that the tiny amount of space a lifeboat would consume is more important than preserving the crew's existence.
