Words matter.
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Strawman argument. If you're going to speak on a topic and then double down when you're wrong, it doesn't make a difference where you're from.
Example: I knew nothing about the struggles between Sri Lankans and India, but someone had a post who was FROM Sri Lanka and offered some insight. I didn't argue a counterpoint or double down on something I had only passing knowledge; I thanked them for an interesting insight, and that's the difference.
In short, don't be a dumbass and you won't get treated like one.
My point is that people often get lashed out against before they get the opportunity to respond to the first bit of insight, and are quick to lash out at the first question
Mhm, completely understand the point IF it's a question. In this instance, ignorance was authoritatively displayed, corrected, suggestion to self educate, and response was "you hurt muh feels".
Now we're here discussing why White-Knighting someone's feels also isn't a good thing to do.
Not what I'm discussing at all, but okay. I think you're generally taking things a bit personal, but I'll just leave it