Apple/iTurd products are for mindless drones who are willing to accept things as they are, with no intent to change anything, and to just use the device as it was designed. With the exception of people who jailbreak their devices. And even a jailbroken device cant compare to the power and capabilities of an Android device with similar specs.
The "anyone who doesn't think like I think is an idiot mentality" is rather appalling. It's one thing to disagree, it's another to call those who use certain products names because you dislike the brand.
And Apple likes to use proprietary media formats that generally only work well on their devices/hardware. If I have a library with Apple then I have to convert my media files to an openly accepted/popular format like MP3, etc. I would rather just buy my media in MP3/etc formats in the first place.
While this may be true to a certain extent, you can also choose to use a different format. Example, like most people, I have an iPod; however, I encode my music using AAC format, which can be played on a number of other media players, including... cough cough...Windows Media Player.
BTW there's this misconception that
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is an "Apple" exclusive format, but it's not.
My dad also claims that Macs dont get viruses. He says it's impossible. Anyone with a background in computer security/programming/etc knows that's not true. To believe otherwise is ignorant. While it may be superior to most other OSes in terms of being malware-resistant, infections can and do happen. Linux rarely gets infected with malware either, and is a much better alternative that works on multiple hardware configurations.
I don't think you have to be a computer programmer or security expert to understand any OS is prone to viruses. That said, I agree there is this prevalent misconception that Apple's OS can't get viruses.
I even had one of my college Professors (they taught basic computer - mainly Office) tell the class for assignment 1, we needed to make sure our AV was turned on, working, and up to date. When a student stated he had a Mac, they told the student not worry, that they didn't need to do this, and since Macs didn't get viruses, there was no AV available to them. Obviously this wasn't or isn't true...
Google
Also -
Hackers hitting Macs with virus: industry experts
BTW I corrected the professor privately, but they never publicly admitted the initial info given was wrong. I guess that was a hard pill to swallow.
And, yes, some Mac users do display a certain arrogance, but so do all of us in our own way.
My two cents