Easy. I responded with facts that countered your ignorant, hyperbolic conclusions of me.
Screw off? That's cool. There are some people who read your hyperbolic opinion that actually don't post any responses to it. You must know that many of your comments are unprofessional, which it seems you don't care. That can garner a certain amount of respect, but hardly none from your peers.
You've responded with nothing but personal attacks.
I've been clear with the policies I disagree with. They are verbatim from the horse's mouth (no pun intended). I'm not afraid to speak my mind, especially emboldened after watching so many friends and colleagues sit on limp wrists through the COVID embarrassment.
As for my known "peers," it would be fair to say that 80%+ agree with basically all of my primary positions on key issues. You may estimate me (or them) as ignorant, unprofessional, or partisan, but you would be wrong. Several of them are nationally-acclaimed in their fields, including surgical subspecialties and cutting-edge medical research and treatments. Some have front- line military training. Many of us (including me) were paid to attend the University you avow, graduated with highest honors, and some (including me) were recruited to the UT Health Sciences Center.
You are free to continue your ad hominem attacks, but you are only making yourself the fool.
Feel free to defend the Harris positions on border, energy, healthcare, 2A, foreign policy, etc as you see fit. But your feelings towards me are not relevant, nor should they be open for further discussion.