> Given they claimed, at least, to have personal xp on the matter then why is it meaningless?
Because personal experience is highly unlikely to amount to enough evidence to make a claim that anyone should feel comfortable generalizing to a population of humans. Positive or negative.
> Maybe have a conversation and find out?
My dude, I literally said “let’s have [a discussion]” and posed the exact question you are quoting to invite a conversation.
> highly unlikely to amount to enough evidence to make a claim that anyone should feel comfortable generalizing to a population of humans
Then what is the solution? quoting a study after all?
You also didn't explain why you mention all the things you "feel" about the poster, given you have such high standards of evidence - e.g. that they are making stuff up - what is that based on if not xp?
> My dude, I literally said
Saying "sure, let's do this" after making it very clear that their opinion didn't matter, and you think they were making stuff up? I don't think it was inviting a discussion in good faith, whether you said it or not.
Because personal experience is highly unlikely to amount to enough evidence to make a claim that anyone should feel comfortable generalizing to a population of humans. Positive or negative.
> Maybe have a conversation and find out?
My dude, I literally said “let’s have [a discussion]” and posed the exact question you are quoting to invite a conversation.