Enraged might be strong but I can tell that it truly irks you when people comment on what you believe is your turf. I think you're just trying to deny it because you are now a little embarrassed.
It's cute how you guys circle up to defend each other though. Don't you all have your own echo chamber now?
"Truly irks" is a bit strong. Mildly annoying to somewhat comical is probably more accurately descriptive. Especially when the underlying message being offered isn't "you guys are completely wrong" but more of a cautious "hey, pump the brakes, in my personal experience the media often gets these things wrong and, here, let me frame the issue more accurately for you…". To have that then received by "you stupid lawyers don't have common sense" is a bit
Let me somewhat paint a picture for you. Imagine you went to school for seven years to do a particular thing. Let's say you studied medicine to become a foot doctor. You learned all sorts of good medicine and doctor stuff, including plenty about being a foot doctor. In fact, while in medical school, you worked part-time as a foot doctor. You then got out and became a foot doctor; working on feet daily, attended seminars on the practice, etc. You don't think you're the wisest foot doctor on the planet, but it's what you do and what you know. You then, for recreational purposes, wander onto a message board. Somewhat to your surprise you see several people talking about a particular foot problem. "Hey, I know all about that stuff," you think to yourself. "Let me see if I can provide some insight." You wander in and see people who are just as smart as you but don't have your training and experience. You see them using a non-scholarly source as a basis for their discussion, one you have personally experienced to usually portray the nuance of foot medicine distinctly wrong from the truth. You offer this caution and then try to add some points and descriptions to enhance the discussion. This is then met with the claim you lack common sense and ruin foot medicine. At that point, I imagine, you'd be slightly annoyed.