If the tag is used on a significant number of questions, then you need to raise a Meta question about it. A "punny" title is essential optional, but it needs to include the name of the tag and a list of reasons why you think the tag is problematic. The community will then vote on this question, and possibly post answers, indicating whether or not they agree with your assessment. You need to give this process time to occur, as not everyone with relevant opinions monitors Meta 24/7. If sufficient time has gone by (say, a week?) and you've garnered a consensus, then you can move on to the next steps in the burnination process.
(But, beware the problems with the "burnination" system, covered in detail here. The question you really need to ask yourself that so often gets missed is, "Is this tag hurting anything?" and "Is this a good use of our time and the disruption that it will introduce actually worth it?" If the answer to those questions is "no", then you should probably reconsider. If there were a better way to burninate that was lower-impact, then I might change my mind about this, but the developers don't seem interested in fixing this problem, so reality takes precedence for me over an abstract and ideal "purity" of the tag system. Some "meta" tags are harmful, though, like homework, and it made good sense for us to burninate that one.)
If you come across a Stupid Tag™ that's only been used on a couple of questions, then you can just go ahead and remove it yourself. However, you should make sure that you fix any other problems with the question while you're editing, especially if you do not have full editing privileges (and thus your edits require community approval). This maximizes the impact and decreases the amount of time wasted for all parties.