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Topic
#3791

"Racism" will always exist as it were.

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After 4 votes and with 4 points ahead, the winner is...

Mall
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@Mall

" "racism" will always exist/possible to always exist because anything possible to go wrong that goes wrong will always leave room for the possibility."

1. You changed the claim. Nowhere in the debate title or description does it mention the word "possibility," yet your argument is merely that racism is always posisible?! You moved the goalposts. Unacceptable. If racism stops existing for even a second, then your title claim is invalidated, regardless if it ever arose again.
2. "anything possible to go wrong that goes wrong " This mangled version of Murphy's Law is hardly a proper argument, even if it did relate to the ACTUAL title claim. By the same logic, slavery will never be illegal because there will always be the possibility of things going wrong and the government re-legalizing it.