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What’s the reason for people claiming high education & degrees are avoiding difficult or straight questions?

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Have you ever noticed that all of the highly educated feminist and sympathisers are always missing where good questions are apparent?

Reverting to deleting and reporting...

Do you kow why??

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  1. not a clue!


  2. I really do like how you say the reporting n***s must be the "people claiming high education & degrees".  Do you know this to be a fact -- have I just not figured out how to look this sort of thing up just yet?  I've always thought they're people who never show up as having been here because they don't ask/answer anything, but they don't like certain things being said and so report those.  Please enlighten me if you know how to look this up. . . that'd be sort of cool to see sometimes.

    Regarding your original statement. . . perhaps you and the "people claiming high education & degrees" may also have different opinions as to what a good question is.  For example, I might not be able to care less if someone wanted to discuss Paris Hilton because I don't think she's worth the effort. . . but a hypothetical you might think this is a very important topic because of how the latest thing she's made news over affects opinions about something.  It's also quite possible that such people have taken a look at the answers already given, don't feel they have anything else to contribute, and so move on to something else.  Or maybe they take a look and decide saying anything isn't going to positively contribute to the discussion.  Either that, or they're just busy at work when those questions come up and never see the ones that you're referring to.

  3. Do you mean politicians?  Because anyone who is in a politican position, tends to divert their answers avoiding the direct question.  Anyone who has the skill of a master speech deliverer, can usually calculate this strategy right one.

    So it does take skill and experience and politicians or officials are usually talented in this area.

  4. I noticed many feminists...more radical ones here...avoid many questions, regardless of their level of education.  I think it has more to do with not liking the answer, not being completely honest or comfortable about their beliefs and sheer pride.

    Professor has a PhD and she is one of the best about answering questions honestly without diverting the subject as are some with little education.  I think much of it has to do with maturity, than level of education.  You learn much more about life in life, rather in the classroom.

  5. A good question to you may not be considered a good question by those "degreed" feminists you're speaking of.

    A lot of really bad questions have been deleted too. I have no problem answering any question if I feel I have a relevant answer that hasn't been already said 10 times.

  6. Educated people know that using the phrase  "ALL

    anygroupofpeople"   is generally indicative of sloppy thinking and an all-or-nothing view of the world and most subjects.

    I find your assertion to be untrue. hence, any answer to the questions "do you know why?" is meaningless.

  7. I agree with The Mrs. It has to do with their maturarity and not their education level.

  8. Can you give an example of a good question that was missed by "supposed" feminist? And what's a difficult or straight question being posed here in Answers that educated people fail to answer?

    Because from my experience, anytime a question that brings real thought or intellectual debate is posed here on Answers, people ridicule, criticize, insult other users, they're not serious in their answers and they waste time pointing fingers at a specific group of people. This is mainly towards the questions that are posed on an intelligent level. And in order to answer these questions, it would take time, research, and energy.

    Most people who come in here don't want to do that. They don't want put down he tunnel vision gaggles and try to see things from a different perspective; they don’t want to reach out and talk to others and they don't want to hear and respect the thoughts, views, and opinions of others (specifically from members of the group they're speaking ill of).

    It has nothing to do with higher education/degrees, or a person’s s*x (or being a feminist vs. non-feminist) but it has everything to do with the persons posting having the ability to actually read the question and interpret what was the intention of the message being posed by the asker. And this has to be done with out passing judgment, with out allowing personal experiences and emotions get in the way, while respecting the opinions of others. Most people here CAN’T DO that. Thus the reason for a lot of he more thought provoking questions end up being deleted.  

    And I'm sure there are some questions that you over look yourself, you like many others in here (even me) sift through the questions and find interesting and you to stop and answer, to just pass time or because you're board and have nothing else going on. And how do you know (for a fact) that people passing up the question are educated feminist?

  9. that's a question that points to the sickness of our times.  Wishing to be a star in one's own reference - from thief to minister - seems to have past over the idea that we are personally responsible to right and justice as far as we can be.  We believed in JFK and MLK when I was young because they professed an ethos that is for real.  

    we have lost sight of it in our fear and greed.

    good luck to you -- Jerry

  10. Perhaps the person posting the questions has blocked them.

    In which case, they would be unable to report unless they made up an alias account...but no one around here does that, do they now?

  11. There's a really interesting question about people who put up attractive photos when they really aren't attractive at all. Perhaps that might be a question you might be more interested in, seeing as how your picture clearly isn't you? LOL...I'm kidding.

    I'll admit that sometimes I avoid answering doodle's questions, simply because I think he's way over my head. I can admit to being intellectually defeated by him. I also think he's older than me and has had more schooling. Fair enough. I do go to every link he provides, though, and I do that with every question I find to be "intellectual" whether I feel I know enough about what the asker is asking to answer the question or not.

    However, if you're trying to tell me that most of the questions here are "difficult" or "straight", I totally need to disagree. On a good day, one can anticipate about 60% rants, 5% questions which are totally irrelevant to this section, 5% "difficult or straight questions", 20% thought provoking questions which I find I know enough about the subject matter to answer (despite which stance I take on the asker's opinion) and 10% that I consider to be pure fun, often chat, and always get deleted and reported.

    People with education don't avoid the questions you speak of. They're just so few and far between and we can't be online 24 hours a day to spot them. Link us to them, and I'm sure many of the educated people here would be glad to answer them. I'm sure many of them just get overlooked if they're not on the first page of this section. Also, many of the people who have education here are blocked. Anti-feminists and feminists alike. If you answer something with an answer that sounds like it's educated, the block button is almost always used in that case.

    Edit: Saw your response to your other question, crept on the 360. If that's actually you, I just have one thing to say, "Daaaaaaaaaaaayum"...and I'm speechless.

  12. Maybe, in their opinion, what you think is a good question isn't something they think is a good question.

  13. Because they are unable to think for themselves and no one has given them the answer yet.

    A degree does not make an intelligent person.

  14. Hypocrisy

  15. I am not a feminist but I do not answer questions when it is clear that the other person is convinced he/she is right and that they only want other people to answer so they can  prove them wrong in someway. If I feel that the person genuinely wants to hear other people's points of views then I will give my opinion and share what I know.

  16. Perhaps a good question in your opinion appears like a rant to me.

    It is a waste of time to answer a rant.  They don't even chose best answer.  

    It falls under the category of "don't throw pearls before swine."

    Also, you are relatively new to this forum.  Most of the questions have been asked before.  I get bored answering the same useless question.  It might be a good question to you, because this is the first time you have seen it, but it is a big bore to me.

  17. Can you give some examples of "good questions," in your opinion?

  18. I try to avoid troll questions unless I have something genuinely interesting to say relating to it, and I avoid questions where the asker will probably not see other sides of the picture.

  19. I answer questions that look intelligent, and questions that look entertaining. I used to answer them all, but that was when the air conditioner worked. 140 degree weather slows my thinking down a tad.

  20. They're intellectually weak.

    Don't bother wasting your time trying to figure them out. They either shrivel or resort to small-minded insults every time someone posts an intelligent question. But troll questions like: "Are men smarder den ladys" get 45 responses. Do yourself a favor and block them so that your questions are less likely to get reported.

  21. Does anybody actually know who reports or deletes questions?  Is there actually something on yahoo that allows you to do this?  I don't think so.

  22. I have this quote printed out that pretty much sums it up:  

    "The only idiot is the one who fails to understand the other side of the argument and resorts to straw men."

    Sorry, I do not know the author of the quote, but it pretty much sums up Feminists for you.

  23. Ones like this you mean?

    http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

    Or perhaps like this?

    http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

    If you would like to provide a couple of links to specific questions I will answer them. But be aware that most feminists are blocked by several anti-feminists here so can't respond to all 'challenging' questions that they may have.

    Edit

    Hm, well, can't you remember an example of one?

  24. Because they can't answer it.  Some avoid the question, don't answer but ask you a question , insult you, change the subject, say men are evil, slander you & get your question deleted.

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