The problem is that it's way too easy to just dismiss someone because they're apparently being "pseudo-intellectual".
Question: Do you have physical evidence and reasonable logic behind your claims?
If yes, then no personal attack can dismiss what you say. You can not dismiss a person, not in anything intellectual anyway, only their argument. If you find yourself being dismissed then you are dealing with pseudointellectual.
Note the message which I was replying to:
A pseudo-intellectual is simply someone who is not a real intellectual.
They tend to be a wannabe intellectual that is concerned more with catagorising people, judging people, and appearing smarter than other people in intellectual hierarchies than furthering their own intellect just for the sake of knowledge and wisdom.
A psuedo-intellectual typically engages in mind-masturbatory excercises that serve hardly any purpose than to stroke their own intellectual erogenous zones for the sake of their personal, fragile ego.
A psuedo-intellectual may have knowledge of things, but generally lack the knowledge of practical applications to their own life and others'- or wisdom.
The classic case is one of special individuals who argue for enforcing extremist ideologue paradises that impact all of society while their own personal life is a bloody mess. In other words, hypocrites.
They also don't like admiting to themselves that they are psuedo-intellectuals, or that they may not know something.
The problem is that anything can be dismissed as "mind-masturbatory", "pointless", "wannabe-intellectual" and "pseudo-intellectual" without thinking about it any further. Stuff like that is not clearly defined, and accusations like that can even halt progress. For example, Euler's work on prime numbers was very unpractical and, in a way, "mind-masturbatory" back then. No one knew any real use for primes - they were considered to be useless in every aspect except mathematics. However, times changed, and today, they're the foundation of public key encryption and various other technological marvels.