Well, for someone who is that bright, and I don't mean any offence, you don't seem to get that people who speak in language that is very clear are not particularly bright.
Einstein said that if one really understands something, then one can express it so clearly that everyone understands. Jame Whyte, a professor at Cambridge in London, wrote a book called Crimes against logic. What it spoke about was the language some used in various disciplines in university.;
When he attempted to translate their various sentences, they made absolutely no sense. I see it here in the various philosophical articles. The people who write those things, in my opinion, aren't very bright. If they were, they could use simple language to explain things.
If you cannot tell they're talking nonsense, I have to ask you why? I have no problem challenging these people, and I always hold my own. They most certainly often look down on people, but there are rich people who look down on poor people and white people who look down on black people, and black people who look down on 'lesser tribes.' People who look down on others have an issue with their self-esteem. It has nothing to do with intelligence.