Yep, when I see people use that word here I always tell them to replace it with "disproven" and if you can't then go and disprove it. Dont say debunked. It has no meaning.
This is the best response. It implies that you are open to hearing their explanation, and puts the onus back on them to explain what they mean.
I also prefer to turn the burden of proof around on them, like when they say theres ‘no evidence’ of election irregularities, i say theres ‘no evidence’ that my vote counted as i intended.
Yep, when I see people use that word here I always tell them to replace it with "disproven" and if you can't then go and disprove it. Dont say debunked. It has no meaning.
When they use words like that, I prefer to ask them "what do you mean?" and force them to define it, then watch them struggle.
Debunked: anything that I wish wasn’t true
Don't forget "Baseless" another liberal dodge word!
This is why "based" drives them up the wall.
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This is the best response. It implies that you are open to hearing their explanation, and puts the onus back on them to explain what they mean.
I also prefer to turn the burden of proof around on them, like when they say theres ‘no evidence’ of election irregularities, i say theres ‘no evidence’ that my vote counted as i intended.
I'm not an English major, buuuuut when something is "debunked", doesn't that mean that thing is not...bunk?
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I'm not an English miner, but I dug what you did there... 😁