Sometimes logic in real life is just simple. it could be just T or it could be just F. But even if the logic simple yet someone can't understand F AND F or T AND F, then there is a big problem.
Even simple logic requires knowing logic, one should be familiar with Modus Ponens or Modus Tolens.
Logic is about truths and without a grounding on logic, one will not find truths. This is a non-negotiable in life.
While sometimes logic can be simple, there are times when logic can be complex.
Imagine:
(NOT { [ (T AND T) XOR (F IMPLIES T)] IMPLIES T } IMPLIES T) IF AND ONLY IF (T==F), and this is a shallow one although not simple and at times the depth could be 20x or more.
So when someone keeps on the path of contradiction meaning they never see T = F as a problem, then they are the problem. A blind can not lead another blind 🤣