To illustrate this, here's a hypothetical of how a debate of his claiming the sky is actually red, not blue, during the day would go:
Destiny would start by making some inflammatory posts on twitter about how at noon, the sky is a brilliant crimson rather than blue, and only STEWPID CONSERVATIVES and brainwashed christians think otherwise. He'll farm engagement, doubling down, before finally going "debate me, bro!".
From there, he filters through his replies to find the lowest hanging fruit possible. He spends the next 72 hours on a drug binge, reading every wikipedia article he can find, and just copy and pasting wikipedia's own citations to mask this. A normal person doesn't spend this long pondering whether or not the sky is blue, so regardless of the actual facts, they come into this debate less prepared.
The debate begins. Destiny walks back some of his rhetoric and couches everything with a load of "um, technically" statements to appear more reasonable than the people he riled up. He starts by citing a paper saying that the sky is cyan, and claims to have already won because the sky is cyan and "not blue", and it doesn't matter if it's not red, as long as it's "not blue" either, his opponent is wrong too.
While the opponent is trying to figure out what that even means, destiny is already running down his list. Next paper says that seafoam is a shade of cyan. The one after that is a document from crayola that lists seafoam colored crayons as a shade of green. Next is from some art journal about how red and green are complementary colors, and he'll insist on using "mirrored" colors rather than complementary. Next, a biology journal talking about how light is mirrored by the cornea and retina, and THEREFORE, the green light of the sky is "technically red".
Even if that's not what his citations say at all, the opponent is never prepared for this level of bullshit and is likely unfamiliar with every single thing destiny is citing. And to top it all off, even though the debate was about the sky at noon, destiny will end it by bringing up the sunset as a retarded coup de grâce.