That's kind of how expertise works. We choose the architect we think will be best for the job. We go to the mechanic we think will be best for the job. We choose the soldier we think will be best for the job. We hire the CEO we think will be best for the job. We go to the restaurant we think will serve the best food.Because you defer to only those experts whom you think are correct and usually support your claim.
We use due diligence and critical thinking to pick these people, and not just choose the ones that support our chosen narrative (i.e. a comedian/gameshow host/MMA fighter telling us to take Ivermectin, over an entire medial administration telling us not to; or a preacher telling us to pray the illness away, versus a doctor performing surgery to eliminate it).
You simply say the experts are wrong when you don't like what they have to say, even though you have no supporting argument for your opinion at all.
That makes no sense.
