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Topic7 Reasons Ben Shapiro Is So Dominant In Debates
darkphoenix181
11/09/18 11:30:57 PM
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LimboTraveller posted...
darkphoenix181 posted...
LimboTraveller posted...
he is only good because his opponents are always liberalists who have to argue vague points while he is on the right wing (white-and-black side)


Can you give an example.

I was in debate in highschool and the idea of a vague point being valid is nonsensical. That would mean you are ill prepared or don't really understand what your point is.
Keep in mind in highschool debate you have to argue for both sides, so this isn't a liberal or conservative thing.

vague point , as in ideas that are in the gray scale of morality and norms.


I fail to see how morality makes something vague. Maybe vague is not the proper term to use?

In persuasive speech you never want to be vague...unless you do not desire to persuade. And the liberalist does indeed want to persuade.

Also, not sure what would be on a gray scale of morality for the liberalist. For example, gun control to the liberalist is seen as a life and death issue. Nothing vague or gray about that.
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