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In my opinion, the Sith are actually good because the Sith code actually teaches you to follow your passions and natural instincts whereas the Jedi code conditions you to be an emotionless, numb robot.
This is a taste battle, it IS SUBJECTIVE but has OBJECTIVE ARGUMENTS allowed. Who has the better taste in rap?
A debate concerning the shape of the earth.
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In this debate I will be basing my argument on an article written by a journalist who wishes to remain anonymous. The initial argument I will be using is not actually my own words, but the article in question.
Complexity does not equal coherency. The human brain is both the most equipped to form intelligent neural connections and the most equipped to form insane ones out of all animals on earth.
In this context, a civilisation refers to a type one or higher on the Kardashev Scale, not the traditional definition. My position is that all civilisations are Resource Based Economies (as in technocratic socialism)
If it where not for propaganda and constant distortion and brainwashing, conservatism as an ideology would not exist.
There has never been two ideologies more ideologically opposed in political history. Prove me wrong.
Veganism is totally unnatural and unhealthy and I am of the persuasion that humans are actually carnivores
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No one has reached the level of lyrical ability of rappers like K-rino, Canibus, Immortal Technique etc. in terms of the intelligence of their message, the poetic skill and the melodic/rhythmic complexity etc.
The more right wing you are, the more of a Nazi you are.
Capitalism is exploitative, unsustainable and unscientific
There is no logic in having opinions, beliefs or faith because only facts and speculation/inquiry are valid in discerning objective truth.
I am for transhumanism and I think it is inevitable.
Capitalism: an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit. Socialism: An economic system in which the means of production and exchange are owned in common by the community.