"Neutral" does not mean "what everybody else does",
Actually yes, it really does. The policy states:
"All Wikipedia articles and other encyclopedic content must be written from a neutral point of view (NPOV), representing fairly and, as much as possible, without bias all significant views (that have been published by reliable sources)."
So in order to keep these images in the article we need to show that their presence represents ALL SIGNIFICANT VIEWS without bias. You can bias an article very well adding by adding more of anything than other sources show; as you well know, and that seems to be what is happening here.
You're talking nonsense. The correct amount of each view to include depends on the inherent notability of the view, not on how much other sources talk about it (there is a correlation there, certainly, but it's far from a simple one).