Bull stuff. You are advocating some kind of super vulcan nonsense. Emotion and lived experience matter, rather a lot.
From what I've seen from the SJW crowd that depends on where you sit on the privilege ladder according to the SJW's. So white male feels are generally always wrong or minimised as irrelevant except in situations where it's beneficial to the SJW's argument. In every other case the feels become more right as more oppression is piled on that person, which seems to be the only reason why SJW's need categorise everyone in little boxes so they know whose opinions are right.
To pretend that only hard logic and empirical facts can be valid when discussing sociology is beyond silly. It does a tremendous disservice to the emotional beings we are and the subjective reality we must deal with. You are also making predictions with little or no data and passing off your feelings as though they are empirical fact.
While I understand that emotions and lived experiences are useful in dealing with sociological issues it shouldn't be your only frame of reference. Sometimes the reality of a situation is the complete opposite of what emotions and experiences would suggest.
I get it, you don't like the board, and apparently had a bad experience there. Now look at how that negative emotion colors every single post you make about it. (I don't recognize your name but if you want to talk about whatever got you upset I'd be happy to.)
But I thought emotion and lived experience mattered a lot? Or are you saying that some emotions and lived experiences aren't as important as others?
Why should I take your good experiences on the A+ forum as fact over someone else's bad experiences?