Basically, yeah. The "Snyder Cut" refers to the Justice League movie, which Zack Snyder was the original director of. He had to leave the project due to the tragedy of his daughter committing suicide, and Warner Bros. hired Joss Whedon to finish up the movie so that it could still release on time. Joss did a bunch of reshoots and changed a lot of the tone of the movie, and it's glaringly obvious whenever a scene changes from things Zack filmed to things Joss threw in. The result was a clusterfuck of a film, and fans of Snyder and the DCEU felt that Joss ruined Zack's vision and was the primary source of blame.
Anyway, rumors began circulating that Snyder's original cut of Justice League was somewhere at Warner Bros., even spurred along by tweets from Zack himself showing off his original script, and fans started the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut campaign to get them to release the original, unedited version of the film. This continued for literally years until finally, just a couple months ago, Warner announced that Snyder was being given the go-ahead to produce the full movie as a four-hour epic to be released on HBO Max. They also showed a trailer with scenes that weren't in the original movie that suggested certain issues would be addressed, like the jarring tone shifts, lackluster CGI, and lack of characterization for some of the cast (cough cough Cyborg). Fans rejoiced at finally being heard and the prospect of getting to see Justice League as it was originally intended. While I'm no Snyder fanboy, I'm glad that he's getting the opportunity to tell the story as he originally intended, and regardless of the quality of the finished product, I'm sure that it will at least be more consistent than the cinematic nightmare that was the theatrical release.
Bob, meanwhile, viewing everything through his high school mentality, believes that Warner should have never caved to "entitled fans," that they should have told them to fuck off and accept whatever drivel they've been given and be grateful they were getting even that much. He believes that the DCEU's fanbase is nothing but the jocks and dudebros that bullied him (or at least he claims bullied him), unlike the enlightened thinkers who love the MCU (i.e., Bobby), and as such they deserve nothing but contempt and scorn. Yes, he's just that petty, but we already knew that.
I feel like it would break Bobby's brain if he realized that it was the Republicans who wanted to go full scorched earth on the South, to the point that they almost successfully impeached Johnson who wanted a more peaceful reconciliation. The thought of actually agreeing with the GOP on anything would probably make him short circuit.
Aside from that and the ludicrous assertion that not going full genocide on the South gave rise to the Nazis, Bob displays his typical short-sighted nature here. The truth is, when you go full oppressor on a group of people, regardless of if you can argue whether they deserve it or not, all you do is breed further hatred and resentment. And if the tables turn and you find yourself on the receiving end, you shouldn't expect mercy from the formerly oppressed. The only path forward that has a chance of stopping the cycle of violence is to find a way to resolve a conflict peacefully, not blast your opposition to kingdom come. Smoothbrain Bob and his ilk don't understand this notion because all they care about is revenge, never thinking about what might happen if their targets fought back.
And remember Bob: just because you don't have these problems yet (and I'm incredibly doubtful you're not diabetic with how you look and eat), doesn't mean you're not way more likely to get them than you would be if you shed some weight and actually bothered to exercise. You're likely going to eat yourself into an earlier grave than you needed to, and it will have been nobody's fault but your own. Trump didn't steal your future, you did.