If you feel that the answer isn't helpful, you're more than welcome to downvote it. If others feel that it is a helpful answer, despite using a tool not mentioned in the question, they may upvote it. Everyone is free to provide the feedback they feel is most appropriate.
Your first comment certainly isn't inappropriate. Indicating that the answer is problematic because the question doesn't mentoin the tool used is certainly feedback you can choose to provide.
The answerer's reply of "can't you read" is starting to push the bounds of being constructive. I could certainly see it meriting deletion by a mod.
When you reply with "Are you stupid" we've now clearly devolved completely past the point of constructive discussion and into childish name calling, and nothing productive is likely to be accomplished at this point forward. Had you removed that inappropriate name calling from the comment it could potentially have had value; if you had been able to clearly and constructively explain why you feel the answer is problematic, then either the author could use that feedback to improve their answer, or other readers can use that information to judge its quality. But when you open with personal insults, the odds of anyone actually reading/discussing anything after it constructively tend towards zero.
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