@onex I am ignorant because I don't like something? Do you realize how arrogant you sound right now? I don't have to present counter points. I am not trying to argue a fact. I am allowed to like or dislike whatever the hell I want.

But let me spell it out for you, first:

Fact, as defined by the Oxford dictionary: A thing that is known or proved to be true.

Opinion, as defined by the Oxford dictionary: An estimation of the quality or worth of someone or something.

2+2=4. That is a fact, it can be tested and proved. Every time you add 2+2 you will get 4. No matter what you do. It is a fact.

I like pizza. That is an opinion. There is no testing and proving that sort of thing.

I don't like VR. It is not an immersive experience for me. I do not consider it to be a good idea in its current form. Those are my opinion, my valuation of VR. You don't get to call me ignorant or call my opinion wrong. An opinion can't be wrong. It's a personal valuation of something.

You can call me wrong if I ever try to argue that VR isn't safe, or VR isn't useful, or something that can actually be tested and proved as a fact. Fact is, VR is safe and useful, there is no evidence to the contrary and plenty of evidence to support that, so if I tried to argue otherwise you would be right to call me ignorant. But that's not what is happening here.

Triggered is absolute the right word to describe what is happening here. I said something that clearly upset a lot of people and made a lot of people feel a burning need to "correct me" of my apparently controversial and outrageous opinion. But if that particular word bothers you so much how about this then:

It's frankly amazing how many people are so angered / irritated / upset / annoyed. You all need to get over yourself. Or go cry in a corner. I don't care. Just stop attacking anyone who doesn't share your love of VR.

Any of those better for you? They are all pretty much the same thing.