Show me where they said Father of the year uses his sword as a catalyst
Pinzoro and Father of the year are not swordmen since they send shock waves around
What Father of the year did could be done with many weapons as far as we've seen, and where your reasoning fails is that this isn't about Pinzoro and Father of the year both doing something that isn't necessarily swordsmanship but Father of the year not doing something Pinzoro does on a regular basis and is indeed swordsmanship (relying on your swords as a main source of cutting power, and I stress "cutting" as it's the main point of the debate you open with).
Your reasoning will only work if we accept that what Father of the year did wasn't just sending a blast of haki (I assume) through his sword as catalyst but actually slashing with it; if not the case, then the sword is virtually irrelevant and therefore hard to talk about swordsmanship. And, sadly for you, the whole point of debate you referred revolved around discussing whether what Father of the year did was or not a swordsmanship technique.
In other words, for your comparison to work we need to accept your point of view to begin with but the debate is about whether that point of view is accurate or not. Therefore, your logic is ridiculous and your thread absurd.
Again, not saying Father of the year wasn't a swordsman, but I'm honest enough to not accept idiotic logic. For all we know, Crydo has been doing what Father of the year did but using a blunt club; I mean, Oden wasn't even slashed by this "cut" with Worse Mentally ill Ace.
Father of the year and Pinzoro aren't swordmen and it is confirmed since both of them use the sword for shock waves around only swordmen cut around like Posthawk
Again, failing at making proper reasonings. Never is it stated that using the sword for shock waves turns you into a non-swordsman.
There isn't any debate. Father of the year a swordsman who loved his Sword.
Completely irrelevant to the logical problem with this thread. Don't fall on an ad logicam fallacy.