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Topic
#2205

Resolved: Civil war is upon us. It isn’t North v. South, nor East v. West, and not even Hatfield v. McCoy. It’s law and order v. anarchy

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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
0
3
Better sources
2
0
Better legibility
1
1
Better conduct
1
1

After 1 vote and with 1 point ahead, the winner is...

Intelligence_06
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Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
Two days
Max argument characters
12,000
Voting period
Two weeks
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Description

Resolved: Civil war is upon us. It isn’t North v. South, nor East v. West, and not even Hatfield v. McCoy. It’s law and order v. anarchy

Full Description:
Resolved: Civil war is upon us. It isn’t North v. South, nor East v. West, and not even Hatfield v. McCoy. It’s law and order v. anarchy. It’s not even politics. This is such a basic conflict, it tears the fabric of the Constitution more than a complicated economic policy of slavery v. abolition divided us 160 years ago. At the root, that is what the Civil War was all about. The South’s economy was built upon slavery, whether or not the practice had basic human rights as its conflict, and that conflict nearly prevented the Constitution’s ratification in the first place.

With both factions of the Continental Congress that fashioned the Constitution, and ultimately ratified it, ultimately convinced that they could do so, and did so unanimously by State, with that conflict in place, they believed it would ultimately be resolved. That it occupied the better part of another century to accomplish the eradication of slavery, and still another century to think we had solved the animus between the conflicting races of black and white, but really did not, it is stunning to recognize that that the conflict we now engage may have had that old conflict at the heart of it, with the murder of a black man, George Floyd, at the hands, or, literally, the knee of a police officer sworn to uphold law and order, our present conflict, with gunfire, mayhem, and general lawlessness in our streets, has little to do with the old racial issues we have suffered to bear since the inception of our Republic.

War is upon us with the conflict so basic, we dare still call ourselves civilized humans. We are battling each other by weapons as physically lethal as they are mentally and spiritually, in words, corrupting the notion of civilization.

I contend civil war is upon us. I will bear that Burdon of Proof of the resolution. My contender must prove otherwise.

Definitions:

Civil war: A war waged by physical and verbal weapons by factions within a single nation. See “Civilization.”

Upon us: Currently engaging the people in a physical conflict by deliberate death, personal injury and private and public property destruction resulting from the conflict.

Law and Order: A basic civilized condition of a people in mutual agreement to tolerate one another’s differences by peaceful discussion, with agreement to allow a police force to enforce our peaceful interaction, allowing a justice system to peacefully manage our conflicts in a manner that achieves justice for all.

Anarchy: The absence in society of acknowledging the necessity of law and order to maintain peaceful relations between citizens of differing opinion. Synonymous with lawlessness and chaos. Civilization in conflict with itself.

Civilization: The social construct resulting in a large group of people of a single nation, or many nations, who agree to cooperate in peaceful, organized, and productive comportment with one another in spite of recognized differences of cultural values, language, aspirations, religious beliefs, et al. The word also truncates to “Civil” with the same meaning.

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Tie
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Points
Better arguments
3 point(s)
Better sources
2 point(s)
Better legibility
1 point(s)
Better conduct
1 point(s)
Reason:

FULL RFD: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NIydr5W-q5U_2v1jBWeHK-HEHMqoEvqVAQC8dtgiGKs/edit?usp=sharing

Very close debate, but I think the Resolution isn't dismantled, but is disproven by CON