Given that 25% of Texas' power is wind now, that's the problem. Losing 25% of your generation capacity is a huge problem.
First of all, Texas didn't lose 25% of their generation capacity from wind; they lost 5 gigawatts.
Secondly, Texas lost 30 gigawatts from fossil fuels, which accounts for 75% of the generation capacity.
So by looking at just the numbers, we see that fossil fuels were six times more responsible for the overall loss of gigawatts than wind.
You're someone who portends to "look at the numbers"...so what do these numbers tell you?
-->25% of Texas' generation capacity was reduced by 5 gigawatts (14% of total gigawatts lost as of Monday night).
-->75% of Texas' generation capacity was reduced by 30 gigawatts (86% of total gigawatts lost as of Monday night).
So it's not even proportional....it's way more gigawatts being lost from fossil fuels than from wind.
So you lied when you tried to blame this on wind.