Especially in the comments of political articles or about economic issues I find myself arguing with people who question my authority about a topic rather than refute my arguments.
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Examples may be:
1:
Me: I think money printing by the Fed will cause inflation if they continue like this.
Random commenter: Are you an economist?
Me: I am not, but it's not relevant.
Random commenter: Ok, so you are clueless.
2:
Me: The current strategy to fight terror is not working because ISIS is growing.
Random commenter: What would you do to stop terrorism?
Me: I have an idea of what I would do, but it's not relevant because I'm not an expert, but do you think the current strategy is working?
Random commenter: So you don't know what you are talking about.
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It is not about my opinions above, or even if I am right or not, I would gladly change my opinion after a debate, but I think that I am being disqualified unfairly.
If I am right, how should I answer or continue these conversations?
Try this counter: "Are you a linguist?" (No) "Well, I will still grant you and I both the use of language to communicate. Let us continue." A silly argument to shed a silly light on a silly argument.
Or ask if the authorities have everything figured out in an actionable form (no) then let us help them out with our outsider perspective.
Or say yes, I am the very voice of authority on this topic but don't be so ashamed and embarrassed by your ignorance that you stop now - please, keep lecturing. If they are swayed by the argument from authority then it is okay just to mock them.