Dislexicmidget2021
Well-Known Member
Imo, he's done dealing with ignorance from unqualified people, he's been one of the leading biological scientists in the world for over 3 decades and his discipline is one of the main topics that gets debated in science because people think biology is subjective. His reaction is completely understandable.
How would you feel if for 30 years you've been telling people 2+2=4 and they've insisted you're wrong? Not only that but they've called you immoral for teaching it and said you're going to Hell to burn forever? Do you think it would make you feel a little bit annoyed if you spent over a decade in advanced formal education from one of the best universities in the world studying something everyday, day in day out, then someone who has never spent a single day in a college classroom tells you their opinion on the subject is just as valid as yours is?
I would be dam well annoyed by the line of rationale that allows someone to enable that sort of self ignorance within themselves.