Note: I'm not defending that first kick. The RO could've handled it better as well. But if you're fined by a cop and you disagree, you don't jump on the grass and tell the cop he's wrong, even if he is. You appeal it through official channels. In this case, a discussion with other ROs would've sufficed.1
Step one: Don't go stepping on a room owner's toes.
Looking at the moved messages' transcript and the room's transcript, a user was asked to fix his punctuation, then got kicked when he didn't.
You responded that the kick was unwarranted (Which is fine. I'm not defending the punctuation kick). The only problem is that you did the exact thing you were complaining didn't warrant a kick, while complaining about the kick.
That's like shouting at the cops that trampling on the grass isn't something someone should be fined for, while you're stomping your feet on said grass. Honestly, what did you expect?
If you want to discuss policy with a room owner, they usually are open to it. Just don't be obnoxious about it, by "violating" the exact rule / action you're debating.
Wim was even told in the room to discuss it with other room owners:
"@wim I don't think meta is the right place to discuss these issues. The correct thing to do is discuss with other room owners" (source)
His response:
"disagree. it's a failing of stack exchange chat if one room owner can enforce their whims onto others" (source)
This isn't "Power abuse".
You provoked a RO and got kicked, then made a meta post complaining about the RO, leaving out details in your complaint.
Basically, my point is:
If you disagree with an RO's actions, discuss it without provoking the RO like that. That's all there is to it.