dan964
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Sorry I will call a spade, a spade. You don't demonstrate/educate by saying to people they are stupid and/or their parents are stupid. Even if you are not making an argument (which as you claim). You need a better way that resulting to insulting one's family.This isn't something to argue about. Don't act like a know-it-all and imply I'm wrong when I'm not. Then maybe I would have continued to attempt to educate the person (I was happily and showing her the facts in a friendly way).
This was never an argument. The girl is so blinded by her own stupidity and stubbornness (how could she or her parents be wrong!!!? I know it's a tough one), she doesn't WANT to listen to people trying to educate her. Nor does she want to educate herself (it's not hard when you have the entire world's knowledge at your fingertips / internet). She thinks she knows better than the collective whole of scientists around the world.
It's okay to debate things in science, but only if you know your shit. Are you a scientist who is on the cutting edge of research on the topic your talking about? Okay it's okay to start questioning such things. If not, you're just being arrogant and stupid.
So nah. I'm not going to sit back after all that and make sure I don't hurt anyone's feelings. There are very little people in the world that I don't like, and these are the types of people I don't like. So sucked in if you're offended. It was intentional.
Cyber-bullying is a real thing.
"It's okay to debate things in science, but only if you know your shit." - what so now science can only be debated by scientists?
well if we applied that to other topics, then other debates wouldn't exist. I get your point, you should know what you are talking about, but that hardly means there shouldn't be a discussion on ideas. (I get that people don't apply this consistently to other topics, but meh)
I am hardly offended for the record, it is just not good practice to call people "stupid" even if they are being unreasonable.
To add, it is hardly reasonable to say that non-scientists to question things or discuss scientific ideas are arrogant or stupid.
Just some other notes, tone is not something noted on the internet. I've been called "pretentious", "delusional", "arrogant" before; it is hardly a constructive way to actually address what has been said, even if you do disagree with it. I have seen in it the SSM marriage debate (by both sides, 'bigots', 'homophobes' etc.)
It used to be, the person with the most rational and reasoned evidence was more believable in a clash of different opinions, now it is "if I can label those who oppose me as stupid" then that means my position in right.
Also, a lot of your reply ignores that, I am simply making a separate observation, which I deemed appropriate after your comment to boredofstudiersuser1. It is not "education" if you are saying:
A. Well they are stupid, for disagreeing with what is apparently undisputed.
B. Here are some links.
C. they are stupid for not looking at the links.
edit: Your latest reply (above) seems more reasonable.
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