Is there a limit on the number of times you're going to use the words 'arrogant assumption' in your posts on the subject of this movie, or should I just assume you have a macro set that just keys those words in to save you time whenever you try to dismiss legitimate speculation?
Please point me to the 'legitimate speculation'-part in
Ptrop's 'dumbing it down' as a response to
StarTrek1701's view that Abrams and Co (presumably) made
Star Trek more accessible to the average (general) movie goer.
"Arrogant" and "assumption" generally don't go together anyway.
"Arrogant" is an objective descriptive term. It describes the person being described, directly.
"Assumption," BY DEFINITION, isn't about the person being described as having made the assumption, though.
There are "ill-informed" assumptions. There are mistaken assumptions. There are correct assumptions. But, since you almost never make assumptions about yourself... it's nearly impossible for an assumption to be "arrogant."
If you think he's making assumptions which are derogatory... then they are not "arrogant" assumptions, they are DEROGATORY assumptions.
I, personally, think PTrope's position is quite reasonable. Of course, you won't be surprised to hear that, I'm sure. I find nothing either "arrogant" NOR "derogatory" about his perspective, though it seems you do think he's somehow being "derogatory" towards other people by virtue of him, personally, not LIKING what he's being given, and having the audacity to actually say so.