When you are arguing with someone, and you repeatedly and calmly deconstruct their arguments using their own arguments, you aren't arguing for their benefit; you're arguing for the benefit of those around you.
You are planting seeds in the heads of those who witness the argument, and in some people those seeds take root and bloom into critical thought.
It's the Dan Bongino school of thought.
When you are arguing with someone, and you repeatedly and calmly deconstruct their arguments using their own arguments, you aren't arguing for their benefit; you're arguing for the benefit of those around you.
You are planting seeds in the heads of those who witness the argument, and in some people those seeds take root and bloom into critical thought.