Well, yes. Some debates are over. We don't need to debate the merits of the theory of evolution. We don't need to debate fundamental human rights, including things like gay and trans rights. We don't need to debate global warming.
Debating those things as if they're debatable is more closed minded than considering them settled.
Settled? You think global warming is settled? What are we going to do about it? Don't say carbon taxes. Even if they worked (at MASSIVE cost) the effect would be virtually insignificant.
Human rights? I'm all for human rights. The ones like freedom of speech, religion, assembly, etc (you know, the ones so much of the Left hates). Some of the new ones aren't human rights. The Left has turned them into human rights. It's not a human right to be addressed by whatever made-up pronoun you desire. It's not a human right to undress and wag your wiener in a room full of ten year old girls. It's not a human right to be free of being offended or insulted, or having your religious values questioned. It's not and should not be a human right to have the government take care of all your needs. I even hear some idiots saying access to high speed internet is a human right. The idiots on the supreme court said, a few years ago, that the federal government was violating peoples rights if it tried to close down a clinic where they used illegal narcotics. Yes, using illegal narcotics is now a human right!
Not freedom of speech, though, or at least, not for people the Left doesn't like.