To put the ridiculous exchange above into context, it's useful to have a reminder of how this started, which was that a poster
@Ali TT (who has since repeatedly vehemently taken issue with the whole concept that an international keeper can be primarily a batsman, or a converted batsman) wrote,
"
England have had a few cases of selecting batting keepers who are a bit hapless with the gloves to start with..."
to which I replied (I thought helpfully) with a list of the keepers that England have picked in the last approx 30 years, with their number of caps, and nominally assigning them between the 2 'groups' of keepers (which for the sake of providing a designation for the 2 lists, I labelled specialist and non-specialist).
Since I did that, the poster who made the original point about "selecting batting keepers who are a bit hapless with the gloves" and various others have appeared intent on trying to make me out to be "ignorant" for suggesting any such thing.