My opponent has forfeited her last round. ... I'll give...
school uniforms
My opponent has forfeited her last round. I'll give her another chance to make her case in the following round, if she would like. Peace out.
school uniforms
My opponent has forfeited her last round. I'll give her another chance to make her case in the following round, if she would like. Peace out.
school uniforms
Well... that settles it. Extend all arguments. Peace out.
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Con has forfeited the debate. My arguments have been extended without rebuttal.
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Forfeit noted. Arguments extended.
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Forfeit noted, arguments extended.
School Uniforms
Unfortunately, it seems that my opponent has become inactive. I hope that he will still make an appearance in the third round. My rebuttle still stands strong.
School Uniforms
It's a shame that this debate was never finished but I'm glad that I was able to bring up some valid points.
Schools should have uniforms
Uniforms are bad in almost every way. They prevent learning, socialization, and diversity.
School Uniforms
alright go.
School Uniforms
I'm very disappointed in the fact that I don't think my partner is going to continue this argument. But hey, I'll give it a shot, I really hope my opponent returns at least for the last round. I will not change my argument.
school uniforms
well. some people like me and my girlfreind do not wear clothes like that. im saying kids that like black clothing should be able to wear it or kids that like piercings should be able to pierce anything they want. or kids that want to do there hair different.
school uniforms
So what!?!? If you wear a uniform, you go wild at special events, and so there are no special events.
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My opponent has forfeited their turn, and I await their next argument.
School Uniforms
My opponent has again failed to rebutt my argument, and I take this as a sign of forfeit.
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But still, what if these student don't even have a career in wearing "nice" clothes in their future?
Schools should have uniforms
This is a debate on whether or not schools should have uniforms. First round is acceptance. Rounds 2-4 are arguments and rebuttals. Round 5 is counter rebuttals and closing statements.
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My opponent has conceded in the comment section.
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Opponent conceded.
Kids Should Wear Uniforms
Thank you, rachelanne, for instigating this debate. Since my opponent has instigated with an argument, I feel it fair for me to do so as well. Counter-arguments "Kids should wear uniforms because they can't be bullied about what the are wearing." "Finally they won't get picked on if they can only afford one outfit because no one would ever know." In the real world (i.e. outside of school), people have the ability to wear whatever they desire. If students are coddled in schools, wherein students are not used to scrutiny and opposing opinion, how will they possibly be able to cope with real world criticism? In the program Hyper Parents and Coddled Children, a documentary on the effects of parents keeping their children as safe as possible, found that "University psychologists report today's students experience higher levels of anxiety than any generation before them" [1]. The correlation between anxiety and coddling seems logical if you consider that coddled children do not usually have to deal with rejection or set-backs, hence when they enter university they are assaulted with anxiety attacks. Similar problems were found within Psychology Today's piece that summarised some important recent discoveries. Points of notice include student's increasing inability to self-regulate, due to parents/ the school far too often regulating the student's lives [2]. This corroborates with the anxiety attacks found within Hyper Parents and Coddled Children. The other major point to be found with Psychology Today's piece is that: "Trying to instill high self-esteem in kids without ever challenging them is likely to leave these future adults in a 'set' mindset, less able to develop themselves and most importantly, less willing to change negative circumstances that come their way" [2]. Students should be challenged with opposing views of what is desirable to wear to school. Students should be subject to criticism from their peers. This way, they will be better equipped to deal with negative comments and opposing views, and less likely to suffer from anxiety and inability to develop as a human. "They also won't have to scream and cry in the morning because you can't find something to wear." I am fairly certain it is obvious enough that students will likely have at least one set of regular clothes to wear for each school day. Even if this is not true, my opponent has the burden of proof to show that it is likely students will not have enough clothes to wear for each day of school. References [1] http://www.cbc.ca... [2] http://www.faithformationlearningexchange.net...
School Uniforms
I disagree. Bullying will happen no matter what, if we try to eliminate bullying based on clothes, it will turn toward the bullying of the bodies within the clothes. I think people should be able to express themselves freely without a restraining dress code.