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Don�t exaggerate � avoid the words �never� or �always� etc.
By: wows Date: October 14, 2022, 5:18 am
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In real sportive debates they don't suggest to use super-words:
[quote]Don�t exaggerate � avoid the words �never� or �always�
etc.[/quote]
https://blogs.napier.ac.uk/edinburghnapierlawreview/debates-the-complete-guide/
I have not suggested to use such words either and the reason is
that life is dualistic which means that there are always 2 sides
in everything: everything has someting good and also bad,
everything is subjective because there are at least 2 subjects
in the world. So, it is very easy to debunk every quote and
wisdom and one reason is that they often contain those
super-words. So, it is not wise to use the sentences like
"everyone hates CVs" or "MM is always bad" etc.
I have sugegsted people not to use such super-generalizations
because it leads to racism and brainwash. But it is my
suggestion and it is not a concrete rule that you all must
strictly avoid in debates super-words. You can use and i think
that we jsut interpret those words in reasonable way, either
silently ignoring the words totally or taking a milder version
of them. So, it is jsut a suggestion to you that don't use such
super-words but if you accidentally do then don't worry either.
But keep in mind that your opponent can destroy you immediately
after you use such words. We have kind debates so we don't do so
brutal things.
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