If carbon frames are failing it's an engineering/manufacturing fault not a problem with the material
Indeed, but more important is most of the failures on that stupid site are of components involved in massive accidents such as being side swiped by a 42 ton truck. Is there a similar site showing the aftermath of such an accident on a steel, aluminium or titanium frame? Or doesn't that sort of thing exorcise the 'told you so' bigots of your average cycle club?
Carbon can be as strong as you like. Google for the photos of that million dollar sports car that was crashed recently by a teenager at 150 mph. She walked away from the crash with slight bruising despite every part of the car, EXCEPT the carbonfibre passenger shell being totally destroyed.
If you want a bike strong enough to be run over by a truck, then carbon is your only option. But most people are rational enough to realise that 'strong enough' for normal cycling, plus a reasonable margin of safety, is what they need as this allows them to have a bike that is usefully light and affordable.