Nice trap.
I'll talk about me, instead of about you. So I'll look less an elitist.
Look, there are things some people know better than others. The diner waiter knows more about opera and ballet than I do. I have no problem with that. His opinion is more relevant than mine, because he's more educated on the subject. Not only, he probably has an higher sensitivity than me. He gets nuances in the interpretations I will never get. If you want to know who's a great opera director today, ask him, not me.
My girlfriend is a film director. She understands and evaluates movies better than I do. She knows more. She's more used to notice things. She can make references and comparisons I would not get, because I haven't see all the stuff she did. She understands lightning. Film choice. Camera movements techniques. Her opinion is more relevant than mine. If yo want to know who's a great movie director today, ask her, not me.
What's the problem with this. I am sorry, but I find incredibly annoying that nowadays one can say that Snoop Dog is a greater musician than Rachmaninov and get away with it. In the long run it hurts the average intelligence of people a lot. It levels down everything to the point where "it's just and opinion".
When I was a kid (and that was a long time ago) my uncle took me to a Jazz concert. I hated every minute of it. Then he sat down and started to teach me how to listen to that music. I tried. And again. And again. I started studying how that music was structured. How players improvise. Why it sounds so different from pop music. How rhythm works. Harmony. Melody. After a year or two I had the greatest passion for Jazz. I wouldn't listen to anything else. It required learning how to listen to it.
It was hard. It was very much worth it.
I don't like it.