I did some thinking on this and agree, but I noted another running issue. Leftists arguments rely heavily on finding an edge case and then trying to extrapolate the entire system from that edge case. F'rex pull up any abortion debate and calculate how long before an incest/rape child is brought up. Right now there's a suspicious number of cases, with no names of anyone involved of course, of pregnant 10-year-olds appearing in the news. A bit of reality-checking reveals that there's been well under 100 cases of 10-year-olds getting pregnant in the last two centuries, yet they're suddenly popping up right as Roe vs. Wade appears, and the children are all in states where votes on abortion laws are about to appear? Of course a pregnant 10-year-old is an extreme edge case, but they want to extrapolate all abortion laws based on it even though such cases would be a micro-minority of a micro-minority of abortions.
The thing is, it's impossible to define an edge case concisely, pretty much by definition an edge case requires scads of defining as otherwise it won't be trapped against an edge.
Secondarily they often abuse Brandolini's Law, that is to say it takes more effort to debunk a false claim than to make said claim, so producing a large number of such claims rapidly can exhaust your opponent's ability to knock down all your false claims. It's sometimes referred to as a Gish Gallop. I've got a couple of examples of those below.
As threadtax on the subject, today's theme is Holy Wall of Text Batman...
Advice Animals has been a pretty dead meme for a long time anyway, but they couldn't even follow the pre-made extremely simple macro without ruining it via wall of text.
This had a kernel of at least a decent pun going on before they added a ridiculous wall of text to it.
What the actual...
Walls of text are happening... and it's a good thing!
Yeah, so the cherry in all this is them presenting these walls of text as proof they can actually meme. Note that these four are all from the same attempt at a meme, they ran out of room... on a meme designed to maximize text... and still had to copy the base image
four times to fit their freakin' essay in, and this is their proof they can meme.