R. Kelly should be remembered for his artistic triumphs as opposed to his criminal behavior
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R. Kelly's legacy should be more concerned with his incredible contributions to the music world at large as opposed to minor missteps in his personal life.
Conduct for repeated forfeitures.
This could have been a good one, as the description specifies " as opposed to minor missteps in his personal life." So HUGE missteps are a little step outside of scope.
Pro made an short contention out of the song I'm Your Angel being made by R. Kelly, and nothing bad about R. Kelly was raised, so weighting the issues presented, the only possible outcome is pro's victory.
Mods might delete this vote but I see it like this:
BoP: Entirely on PRO.
PRO didn’t present any sensical arguments and failed his BoP. CON had nothing to rebut in the first round since it was just a random statement that had little connection to the resolution and had no explanation at all. Even a tie is a gift for PRO.
Conduct goes to CON because PRO refused to elaborate and debate the topic he initiated and just presented his friend’s mixtape?
CONs forfeit is not an actual forfeit just a result from PROs lack of interest to debate seriously.
Removed the following vote by user request.
It is conduct only to con.
It also piggybacks another vote (two or more votes could have the same reasoning, but should still point to it individually with each voters words to describe the matter).
I cannot promise they'll never be removed, but intuitively I support single point protest votes.
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Owen_T
07.07.2024 09:07PM
I agree with Baggins completely. American debater was, in my opinion, completely justified to drop out of this debate.
Regarding our earlier conversation, this vote falls less into the problem areas of voting based on outside content. It's a conduct only protest vote, not trying to have any impact on the outcome. If reported it'll be deleted, but then you could just make it your own vote with your own description and interpretation of the facts of the debate and revote with that (regardless of it they're similar to another vote; especially on a debate like this there really won't be that much variance).
Given how this debate played out, the general lack of argumentation, and the flippant tone, I'd say it can be safely treated as a troll debate or at least a full forfeit. You've given reasons for awarding the conduct point, which is more than enough given the circumstances, so I'm not going to remove the vote.
I’m on my way back from a vacation, I’ll take a look at this when I get a chance.
I’m saying my vote might be eligible for removal because Im not sure how exactly Im allowed to vote in a situation like this. Am I allowed to not consider PROs first round statement as an argument and vote bad conduct for flippant debate approach?
To be completely fair, presenting a song is connected to the topic but that alone by itself with absolutely no elaboration of any kind doesn’t lead me to the resolution the title looks for. And hardly anyone can consider it an argument.
Pro made an argument that has not been rebutted.