Do people attack you if you try to better yourself?

I wrote an article on Chanukah at a multicultural newsletter event and got accused of practicing cultural appropriation and banned from writing social studies articles on religious traditions for future newsletters, and I think they were upset I sounded more educated and intelligent than them.

When I was in university, a gay Jewish professor gave me 100% on my 24 page essay on Chabad Judaism in a pluralistic cultural studies class where you could write about any religion or culture on earth, so why would some low tier college graduate with no graduate designation accuse me of cultural appropriation for creating a one page article on Chanukah?

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They hated me because I knew things they did not, like the fact the "Chabad" was founded on the words wisdom, understanding and knowledge in the biblical language and in Kabbalah and alludes to a house metaphor about the three in the book of proverbs. Or that it was Chabad that determined and popularized how many candles are in the current menorah holders, because the standard number was different before the organization was founded. Or that the word Hashem is a tetragrammaton.
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Before they banned me from writing articles on religion, they banned me from writing articles about art because I sounded so intelligent when I analyzed art that they felt stupid and got jealous.
Do people attack you if you try to better yourself?
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