I don't think nor feel the same way about things as most people I have ever met or interacted with.
That's a fact.
The reason my feelings or thinking are so much different take some explanation, and I can't adequately explain them in some "30-second elevator speech". For someone to dismiss my feelings or thinking with a flippant "oh, you're just saying that because [fill in the blank]" leads me to two distinct conclusions: 1)that person has a reductive thought process and is incapable or unwilling to put forth anything more than minimal effort to make sense of anything that doesn't fit neatly in their myopic paradigm, and 2)I have gained yet another piece of evidence which further supports my decades-old hypothesis which is "most people in this world just aren't worth interacting with, dealing with, or getting to know".
I never, ever, ever "just think [fill in the blank] because...". Ever. There is always a list of very good reasons why I hold the views I do. As much as I hate absolutes, when it comes to why I think the way I do and often behave the way I do, there are always reasons for it, and they aren't based on simple knee-jerk reactions or to intentionally make myself different from everyone else.