When you can't make a counter argument, just mock your opponent instead!

If you are reading this then you have quite likely heard people - generally SJWs - use the phrase "Freeze Peach" to deride people who support freedom of speech. If not, the definition from Urban Dictionary is below, although the top definitions are from pro-free speech sources. On the internet, and in real life overall, it is much more common to find SJWs unironically using the term.

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Freeze+Peach

The way it is used is essentially as follows:

Something happens where freedom of speech is limited and people are censored. SJWs support this measure. People speak out against the censorship. SJWs mock them for supporting "muh freeze peach" instead of actually coming up with a counter argument.

There are a few reasons that mockery might be preferred to actually forming a counter-argument. First is that there aren't all that many good arguments against free speech, so they can't come up with a real argument. Second is that arguments, at least convincing ones, take actual effort and intellectual ability. Whether unwilling or unable to provide those key ingredients, SJWs have to fall back on other means to counter arguments. Mockery allows them to do that. SJWs also tend to instinctively want to censor opposing views, and mockery is a way to shut down any productive discussion.

I personally just find the term, and the motivations behind it to be immature and cringey. However, I do also want to think of ways to counter it. This is where I want to engage you, the reader. How would/do you address this phrase when it comes up? Do you just walk away and ignore it? I personally think that the term is so cringey that any neutral 3rd party will also just roll their eyes at it and that means they will likely be put off by it rather than convinced. This ultimately means that the SJWs could end up hanging themselves if we just let them have this rope. On the other hand, my gut instinct hates not having some kind of comeback.

What do you all think? What experiences have you had with SJWs using this term to derail conversations?