If I had not been involved in usenet, newsgroups, email groups, blogs, and message boards for the better part of the last 30 years I would thing it almost dumbfounding that a poster will find a forum, be full of opinions and ready to cut others down, but who seems to know nothing about the subject.
People should not jump in and trash others but ask and learn before gracing us with their wisdom. Read a few dozen books, go to lectures, maybe take a class, read news papers. If you neither know what is going on nor can figure out how to do a proper search, you hardly have the right to condemn others for their opinions or facts, you have not earned it. You post like you have all the answers but you don't even know what the question are. The most basis information eludes you, even a basic vocabulary of places and common terms are missing.
If you are so uneducated on the topic of the forum, ask question, don't tell us. If you have the research then share it, but you should be aware of the counter arguments before finding out you have only disinformation and not facts.
Go to the library and have them teach you how to go about doing a search for both sides of an issue. Don't jump into the lions den if you don't have the weapons to engage others.
DON'T say there is no basis for information or sites, hoping others will hand them to you. That is laziness. You don't deserve the time we take to collect those sites and refute you lies, even if it is only seconds. Bring something intelligent to the conversation without demeaning those who have years of clutter in our brains, boxes of "paper" or on our computers (floppies, diskettes, disk, thumb drives, hard drives, bookmark sites or clouds).
Your time would be best served in a library, not telling others how wrong they are, especially if you don't know the truth.
For someone who knows so little, you seem to find a way to post you opinion on almost ever post of every thread. Maybe your should rethink your approach. Have you thought of finding a board or forum on a subject you do know? Or one you have a personal stake in.