In this video I read four quotations in which scholars make fun of harmonization by comparing reasonable harmonizations with far-fetched ones, sometimes using views that have never even been seriously advocated as a straw man of harmonizing. This is a tactic that one should be prepared for. This sort of condescension and mockery can make anyone more conservative than the "scholarly consensus" feel foolish and ignorant. But such illicit tactics are less likely to work if one has been prepared for them in advance.
My peer-reviewed article on achronological and dyschronological narration (mentioned in the video): http://jgrchj.net/volume17/JGRChJ17-3_McGrew.pdf
My playlist on how often Jesus cleansed the Temple: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe1tMOs8ARn0QhpT_JgxzoxmUolEg9d3K
Michael Licona's mockery of non-fact-changing approaches to what Jairus said (cued up): https://youtu.be/xtemSTrkogE?si=a-QgYoCgYup3Hyz0&t=1604
Bart Ehrman's post on harmonization, quoted in the video: https://ehrmanblog.org/harmonizing-gospels/