While I don't entirely disagree with you, I think you're failing to take a few critical things into account...
Glad you're seeing the positive intent of my post above.
Wondering what critical things you think I'm failing to take into account.
Care to mention them explicitly?
I'd love to hear what they are, and converse in a civil dialogue with you about it if you desire.
And if you don't, that's fine too, I appreciate you sharing your viewpoint.
...and as a result, are being unfair to your fellow NT members.
How am I being unfair to my fellow NT members?
I have many, many NT friends on this site and IRL, and I appreciate them as they are, regardless of their MBTI type.
I am not the first person to voice sentiments about there being biases held by the membership of this forum in aggregate.
There are those with an "NT" superiority complex.
There are "Fi" haters.
There are "Fe" haters.
The list goes on and on.
Haters are gonna' hate.
And, anyone who knows me in the least, knows I am a person who despises stereotypes, because as a child in a military family that moved from region to region frequently during my childhood, I have been affected by stereotypes many, many times.
I've voiced my opinions as such countless times on this board, whether related to "MBTI stereotypes" or those of a different nature.
We all bleed the same color, as human beings we have far more in common with each other than differences.
Perhaps you've read into read more into my post above than I intended to communicate?
Or, perhaps you are not aware of some of the long standing biases that exist here?
My wife is an INFJ (tested and confirmed).
My brother is an INTJ (tested and confirmed).
My best friend is an ENTP (tested and confirmed).
One of oldest childhood friends is an INTP (tested and confirmed).
My friend and mentor at my job is an ENTJ (tested and confirmed).
My dearest female friends are ENFJ and ENFP (tested and confirmed).
My niece is an INFP (tested and confirmed).
My Father is an ESTJ (tested and confirmed).
My Mother is an INFJ (tested and confirmed).
I have two dear ISFJ friends (tested and confirmed).
And, believe it or not, I have more ISFP, ISTP and ESFP friends than I can count. (big surprise!)
So, it's going to be hard for you to sell me on any theory that I have MBTI biases, stereotypes, or superiority/inferiority complexes of any kind.
Just because I'm able to state that a problem exists, doesn't mean I'm part of the problem.
Hopefully the above information is useful to you in understanding my personal beliefs that the humanity that binds us all is far greater than ANY systematic or theoretical classification system that attempts to define us, while accidentally causing some to believe more in division among people more than unity.
-Alex