It is not me that is stamping my foot.
Well, it's you who are using baseless assertions, making blatantly false statements about evidence, and ignoring actual logic.
I am just pointing out the reality that we have freedom to control our own thoughts - a freedom which you continue to choose to deny.
You aren't pointing anything out, you are just asserting that we have an impossible, self-contradictory 'freedom', while totally ignoring the logic that demonstrates said contradiction.
But you fail to acknowledge that this freedom is an essential requirement needed for you to consciously make this denial.
No, I do not need logically impossible, nonsensical 'freedom' to do that. Just the normal, self-consistent, human ability to think and respond.
Your conjecture that your choice to deny this freedom was entirely predetermined before you became consciously aware of it is absolute nonsense.
The fact that choices can only be the direct result of all the events that led up to them, unless there is some randomness involved, is not a conjecture. The logic has been explained to you by, several people, over, and over, and over, and over again.
You have never once attempted to directly tackle it - you just keep on blindly asserting that it's "flawed" or "short-sighted". You might as well have your fingers in your ears, be stamping your foot, and yelling that we're wrong at the top of your voice, for all the actual reasoning and logic you put in your posts.
Our ability to consciously deny anything requires the consciously driven freedom to make such a denial. If a consciously thought out reason to deny something is entirely predetermined by uncontrollable reactions then it becomes meaningless.
Argumentum ad consequentiam.