DDO should change the "global warming exists" big issue to "Man-made global warming
exists"
First off, my opponent did not refute my arguments, and completely dropped my most
conclusive argument (the DDO global warming opinion page samples). He copy and pasted
an article from http://www.redorbit.com... Con's only commentary on this article was
"So as you can see that the debate on man-made GW would be useless and the debate
should be on weather or not GW exists as we currently have it." The entire article
was about how man-made global warming doesn't exist, or is greatly exaggerated, but
the author agrees global warming exists. I completely fail to see how this doesn't
help my side, as the 'big issue' in this article is man-made global warming, NOT global
warming in general. This shows Con's complete lack of understanding on this issue
Con then goes on to say "It's too difficult to change things," citing examples of
how hard it would be to implement the resolution. This is not a valid argument because
it doesn't attempt to analyze the situation. He fails to show that the long and difficult
process he described somehow means that the costs outweigh the benefits. The resolution
is not trivial, because as it stands, the big issue (global warming exists) is a complete
failure of a prompt. It fails to provide clear results because people are too interested
in expressing their opinion that man-made global warming exists as seen by the samples
in my round one. People shouldn't have to take multiple levels of thought just to
'guess' what someone's opinion on an issue is. I mean, I could vote Con to the prompt
global warming exists, assuming everyone else assumes that I assume it means 'man-made
global warming exists'. However, another person might assume that I'm ignorant because
I don't think global warming exists, when really I do. In conclusion, Debate.org should
This shows Con's complete lack of understanding on this issue Con then goes on to
say "It's too difficult to change things," citing examples of how hard it would be to implement the resolution. This is not a valid argument because it doesn't attempt to analyze the situation.
He fails to show that the long and difficult process he described somehow means that
the costs outweigh the benefits. The resolution is not trivial, because as it stands,
the big issue (global warming exists) is a complete failure of a prompt. It fails
to provide clear results because people are too interested in expressing their opinion
that man-made global warming exists as seen by the samples in my round one. People
shouldn't have to take multiple levels of thought just to 'guess' what someone's opinion
on an issue is. I mean, I could vote Con to the prompt global warming exists, assuming
everyone else assumes that I assume it means 'man-made global warming exists'. However,
another person might assume that I'm ignorant because I don't think global warming
exists, when really I do. In conclusion, Debate.org should He fails to show that the long and difficult process he described somehow means that the costs outweigh the benefits.
The resolution is not trivial, because as it stands, the big issue (global warming
exists) is a complete failure of a prompt. It fails to provide clear results because
people are too interested in expressing their opinion that man-made global warming
exists as seen by the samples in my round one. People shouldn't have to take multiple
levels of thought just to 'guess' what someone's opinion on an issue is. I mean, I
could vote Con to the prompt global warming exists, assuming everyone else assumes
that I assume it means 'man-made global warming exists'. However, another person might
assume that I'm ignorant because I don't think global warming exists, when really
I do. In conclusion, Debate.org should change the "global warming exists" big issue to "Man-made global warming exists" to present
a prompt that represents the opinion that the members of debate.org actually want
to share, as seen by the comments on http://www.debate.org......