What I am saying is simply that these things are a LOT MORE COMPLICATED THAN YOU REALIZE
I've been arguing that obesity is caused by environmental and genetic factors, and therefore obese people cannot fully be held accountable, but also that they can't fully blame their genes and be excused completely.
I've been arguing that parents do have a responsibility to feed their children healthy, but to do this they need to do things that seem counter intuitive to them, and they are under societal pressure to do what is the exact opposite of what they should do.
I've been arguing that kids need to be learned how to eat responsibly, but when they not taught young enough, it will be difficult to right what went wrong.
I've been arguing that some foods are better than others, but we shouldn't blame 'junk food' or candy solely of all societal ills, as many foods that are considered healthy or even high quality are causing similar problems.
I've been arguing that although obese people should be limiting their diets to reduce their risks of disease, this requires that we demand of them to have a much greater level of self control than is asked of all other people.
Now who is acknowledging best that things are a lot more complicated than people realize? You or me?
but simply because there are certain properties of these situations that can only be learned from experience, and cannot be explained to an "outsider".
Which is exactly why I don't present my own arguments, but those of "insiders", even experts!
And why don't you try to explain it? Sure it may be difficult to explain it to an "outsider" (although: I am human, nothing human can be alien to me!) but why don't you just try me. I think I'm quite smart, so if you actually present an argument I can probably follow it.
An old saying comes to mind:
"If you don't explain it, I won't understand. But if you
can't explain it,
you don't understand!"
I don't think anything of the sort, and if I did make that impression, I apologize.
Yes, you give that impression. In fact, it seems to me you do little else. And I find it hard to accept that apology as it seems such a cheap apology to me.
Why don't you start by making a positive contribution to an argument for once. (Or post a link to a thread where you think you did.) Maybe you should start with your favourite subject and present your own idea on how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be resolved or slightly bettered in a way that doesn't demand of the Palestinians to unconditionately do whatever the Israelis want them to... (or vice versa)