Yes, thou should
Seconding Makoto's answer, each and every edit suggestion makes it into the review queue, where it takes place of another possible, more complete edit - the queue is limited to 500 submissions at a time.
This also creates friction to established users trying to curate tag wikis and excerpts as their detailed submissions have to wait in the same queue while reviewers are busy checking "filee" to "file" edits (did I mention that reviewers have a quota on the number of daily reviews? And limited time and patience?).
Regarding some of the points made in your question:
It is not the responsibility of the edit reviewer to examine the motives
True. The responsibility of a reviewer is to ensure the quality and completeness of suggested edits meet the editing guidelines. With that said, let us go through another couple of such edits, shall we (since Nick already addressed some of them)?
simply because some edit "reviewers" don't think I deserve +2 reputation
No, no one feels you personally do not deserve the reputation. What reviewers rejecting minor typos feel is that such edits violate one of the most important editing guidelines have:
Make your edits as complete as possible
I would also tone down on the passive-agressive style towards reviewers. Those are people who volunteer their time to ensure quality of submitted edits - respect their effort.
I am potentially going to get edit banned
No, you are not. The formula for determining the automatic ban is as follows:
(rejects - (approvals / 3)) >= 5
At the time of this writing, you have 40 approved and 9 rejected edits, which means that the coefficient is -4.3
— a very long way to the ban unless you start to submit utter trash for a while. Far from all your suggestions are bad, just take into account the feedback from fellow volunteers, and you will be all good.