Instigator / Pro
14
1491
rating
10
debates
70.0%
won
Topic
#4631

(TRT) Controversial historical monuments and statues that symbolize racism and oppression should be removed.

Status
Finished

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

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
6
3
Better sources
4
4
Better legibility
2
2
Better conduct
2
2

After 2 votes and with 3 points ahead, the winner is...

jamgiller
Judges
whiteflame's avatar
whiteflame
27 debates / 196 votes
Voted
Lemming's avatar
Lemming
6 debates / 38 votes
Voted
Mps1213's avatar
Mps1213
11 debates / 7 votes
No vote
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
One week
Max argument characters
20,000
Voting period
One week
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Judges
Contender / Con
11
1511
rating
25
debates
68.0%
won
Description

This is an on-balance debate.

Controversy: a discussion marked especially by the expression of opposing views

Historical: of, relating to, or having the character of history (events of the past)

Monument: a lasting evidence, reminder, or example of someone or something notable or great

Statue: a three-dimensional representation usually of a person, animal, or mythical being that is produced by sculpturing, modeling, or casting

Symbol: an act, sound, or object having cultural significance and the capacity to excite or objectify a response

Racism:
* a belief that race is a fundamental determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race OR
* behavior or attitudes that reflect and foster this belief
* the systemic oppression of a racial group to the social, economic, and political advantage of another OR
* a political or social system founded on racism and designed to execute its principles

Oppression: unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power

Remove:
* to change the location, position, station, or residence of OR
* to get rid of

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@Slainte

To be clear, I think Pro was arguing the resolution as it was written. I don’t see how he had to defend the broadest application of said topic, which is what you seemed to be holding him to doing. Debaters are allowed to specify a policy that allows them to uphold a topic so long as the topic doesn’t demand that they uphold it in full with absolutist terms like “all” or “every.” I just plain don’t agree that this particular topic was that demanding of Pro, nor do I think that what he did here was unpredictable on your part.

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@Slainte

With the exception of the topic, you can pick the side, the definitions, and the rules.
Those will be entirely up to you.

I'd suggest thinking of rules that you wish for the voters to judge by and include those in the description, so the resolution ends up being what is judged.

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@Sir.Lancelot

If it is a bonus round, do you randomize who gets what side?
Are we supposed to argue these resolutions as written or are we to change them like what happened here?

I don't understand how to argue a resolution that ends up not being the resolution that is judged.

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@Slainte

It is possible you may lose this if Mps doesn't vote which is okay because it's still possible to to get the amount of points necessary to make it into The Tournament.

Option 1 includes reviewing the topics of the tournament and deciding on your next one.: https://www.debateart.com/forum/topics/9531-the-round-table-entry-stage?page=1

For Option 2, you can opt for a bonus debate. Bonus debates are automatically 20 points if you win, but I would choose the topic for you.
If you decide on a bonus debate, let me know.
And if you decide you want to negotiate certain topics, let me know.

For bonus debates, I am only going for topics that you're an expert in. The person you're paired up with will be a random contender.

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@Mps1213

The last thing to worry about is this silly shit. You take care of yourself. I am sending you good vibes and positive energy. Be well.

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@Slainte

I have been very busy and have been dealing with some health problems the past week. I don’t know if I’ll be able to get to it.

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@Slainte
@jamgiller

Alright, finished reading it, just have to process it. Been a while since I’ve had to judge a debate where the technicalities basically are the debate, but I think I’ve got the gist of it, even if I’m not yet sure who’s winning.

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@Slainte

I'm working on it, should have something up before the deadline.

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@whiteflame
@Mps1213

Can you vote please.

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@Sir.Lancelot

I just added the judges that you initially listed in the forum: https://www.debateart.com/forum/topics/9531/posts/397482

Sorry if I missed adding you as a judge this time.

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@Slainte

Thanks for agreeing to this debate, Slainte.
I couldn't find an opponent for jamgiller.

I'll get to voting on this right away!

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@whiteflame
@Lemming
@Sir.Lancelot
@Mps1213
@jamgiller

Judges have at it!!! Thank ypu Sir Lancelit for setting this up and Jamgiler.. everything said is in good fun and competative spirit.

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@Sir.Lancelot
@jamgiller

I agree. Well articulated, and well presented first round... Time shall tell :)

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@Sir.Lancelot

Thank you, looking forward to Slainte's post.

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@jamgiller

Solid first round, Pro.

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@jamgiller

All good mate. Lets have a good one. I like your formatting in some of your other debates.

jamgiller vs Slainte for 15 points.
Nice!

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@Slainte

Thanks for accepting the challenge.

I noticed that I made a mistake copying the definition of monument from Merriam Webster: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/monument.

I meant to include "a memorial stone or a building erected in remembrance of a person or event" in addition to the current line.