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<p>Actually, it’s a debating tactic that makes perfect sense. I have never once claimed that my proposal was the only one that could exist, nor have I ever claimed that everybody should always agree with my solutions.</p>
<p>On the other hand, I think it entirely fair to request that somebody who doesn’t like certain proposed reforms to provide a counterproposal. Either that, or try to defend the status quo. </p>
<p>Otherwise, you’re frankly not contributing anything to the discussion. It’s easy to tear down a house - far harder to build one in its place. If you don’t have anything to contribute, then you should probably admit that to be so.</p>