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Topic
#5214
Является ли гомосексуализм, фактически, психическим расстройством?
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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.
Winner & statistics
After 3 votes and with 3 points ahead, the winner is...
Benjamin
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- Standard
- Number of rounds
- 5
- Time for argument
- Two weeks
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Description
Я считаю, что гомосексуализм по факту является психическим расстройством. А исключение гомосексуализма из списка психических расстройств было политкорректным.
Round 1
Forfeited
This guy may never come back, so I will not potentially waste time by writing an argument. Extend.
Round 2
Forfeited
PRO has not fullfilled his BoP. He has to prove that homosexuality is a mental disorder. If he cannot, he loses the debate automatically.
Round 3
Forfeited
P1. Kittens are cute
P2. All homosexuals have kittens
P3. People with mental disorders dont have cute pets
C. Therefore, no homosexual has a mental disorder
My argument may be flawed. I will wait for PRO to point out any potential logical fallacies i commited.
Round 4
Forfeited
Extend my flawless argument.
Round 5
Forfeited
GG.
According to google translate, the title is
Is homosexuality actually a mental disorder?
And the description is
I believe that homosexuality is in fact a mental disorder. And the exclusion of homosexuality from the list of mental disorders was politically correct.
That works lol
Yes. I find them to be odd, but odd doesn't make them violate any rules nor the spirit thereof.
Are non-English debates allowed?
The way I see it, if your opponent forfeits, you still need to make at least some argument to capitalize on it.
It doesn’t matter the way in which a debater fails to make an argument. If they didn’t make an argument, they didn’t win.
This is a draw until someone makes an argument.
I mean, what definition of mental disorder do you go with?