1. Impactless points
2. The minority can also enjoy the area by cable cars.
We have long passed the stage where Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King needed to take stand for their rights on public transit. Unless there is any proof that, other than professional organizations, public transits do prevent minorities from taking them, this point means nothing.
3. By installing cable cars, the surrounding commerical district can develop.
5. Also the constructoin cost is low.
7. Regardless of the terrain it is possible to drive in a straight line for the shortest distance.
8. There are few disasters caused by snow and rain, and there is no need for snow removal.
9. It does not block other traffic even when it intersects with railroads and roads, and it does not require traffic control personnel.
10. Accident damage due to transportation volume is significantly reduced.
11. The area of natural damage is significantly smaller than that of roads, and there is almost no environmental damage caused by noise/exhaust.
12. It is possible to return to the original natural state at any time.
[citation needed]
I demand Pro to not only illustrate instances of these phenomenon(which Pro has not), but also correlation to show why they should be installed.
2. Definitions
: to set up for use or service
: to be set up for use or service : to undergo installation
These two entries are the ones in my opinion fitting best with the topic itself. The examples include:
had an exhaust fan installed in the kitchen
install software
The software installs automatically.
In the context of installing a fan and installing a software, both went from a state of unused to a state of being used. Nobody would call repairing a fan that has been working for years "installing the fan" or updating a software "installing a software" The fan needs to be brand new and the software needs to be not on the computer prior in order to be called "installing".
What this means, is that to install a cable car, a new cable car must be produced and placed on the cables where it can then operate. What this also means, is that meaningfully and pragmatically, only pre-use cable cars can be "installed" as if a cable car has already been in use, it can only be repaired or transfered, however, it can never be "installed".
Now let's take a look at the topic statement.
cable cars should be installed
This topic is not
We need more cable cars in the world
And this topic is not
More cable cars should be put into use
The topic is specifically phrased in this way, whether intentional or not, and because of the way it is phrased, the emphasis is on:
A purpose of (An unrestricted set of) Cable cars (In an restricted moment of time, assume modern society?) is to be for installation
: a vehicle moved by an endless cable:
a
: one suspended from an overhead cable
b
: one that moves along tracks
Note, it does not say that a vehicle that can be moved by a cable is a cable car(if I strap an elevator to a pulley system on the cable car, before that process, the elevator is NOT a cable car, even if pulleys are strapped on it before it is put on actual cables). In order for a vehicle to be a cable car, it must be able to:
- move along an overhead cable
- OR move along a track powered by cables
What does that mean? This means that in order for a cable car to be a cable car, it must be installed. A cable car, before being put on the cables or the tracks, is not able to be moved by the cables or along the tracks, therefore, cable-caresque objects that are not installed on cables or tracks, including ones that would later become cable cars upon installation(this installation is not one by a cable car, rather, an actual cable car is the end product, not the ingredients), are NOT cable cars due to them not satisfying the abilities the dictionary definition required them to selectively satisfy.
The previous sentence is and should be seen as a logically coherent sentence. Similar examples include "Before I became a teen, I was back then a child." "Before injecting carbon and other metals, the steel was majorly composed of the element Iron." Yes, before a cable car is installed, it is something else, just not a cable car.
Because a cable car isn't yet a cable car until it is installed, that means the term "installed" cannot realistically apply to ANY cable cars, because all cable cars are already installed. The topic statement becomes as absurd as statements with entirely incompatible state signifiers such as:
- Biological men should be pregnant
- Children now should be adults
- Atheists ought to believe in a god
As such, I argue for the opposition of the position that supports a claim that is impossible. I rest my case.
Conclusions
- Due to dictionary definitions, all cable cars are already installed.
- An installed thing cannot be installed from the present state because it has already been installed.
- Therefore, Cable cars can't be installed, and thus they shouldn't be installed for this reason.
3 days left, a vote would be desirable.
ok intelligence_06 i got it.
So should I change the topic to something else because it does not make any sense??
Then if I change it to cable cars are good! Then everything I mentioned could make sense, am I getting it right?
Never start a debate with a defined topic without the topic defined.