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"Don't use the tone argument" is a reasonable idea -- that sometimes, people will be strident about demanding their rights, and that this making others uncomfortable does not by itself mean the strident people are wrong.
But it's been warped and twisted to mean "I can be as strident as I want regardless of whether I'm making sense and you're just privileged and wrong if you don't kowtow to me."
I'm fine with occasional "I believe this is a serious, important matter, and how my people are treated makes me fucking MAD so I'm not gonna be civil rn... *rant*."
I'm not fine with "anything you might have said that made any sense is completely invalidated by your use of the word 'bitch.' I don't have to prove my points to people who use gendered language!" and the like.