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Sally Sue's avatar

I hope Incubate Debate continues to grow and is hugely successful! It is wonderful that you are providing a place for debaters and judges to actually debate with free speech. for students this is so important and much needed. Free speech should be guaranteed by the Bill of Rights! But isn’t anymore.

I debated in 2002-2003 in high school (policy debate). I did well- I was a quarter finalist and #1 speaker award. Thank God back then we didn’t have any way to know anything about the judges before the debate. There was no “looking up online”. No one has phones and there was no database. It’s better that way. They should get rid of this judge paradigm database. It’s BS. Judges should all judge equally and not based on personal nonsense.

I spread and did it well. Everyone did. The faster you talk the more arguments and evidence you can present, the More pages you can read before times up. It was a lot of fun and I’m glad I did it back then before the internet.

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Shaun's avatar

I was on the debate team at my university over 40 years ago. At that time, it was becoming common to see classes that were intolerant of any students challenging the political dogma of the professor. If you had to take the class, we all knew to say nothing and regurgitate the dogma. Not all classes were like this, but it was growing. The debate team was an oasis of very competitive argumentation and ideas. The goal was to win tournaments with intellectual aggression, mastery of facts, and quick thinking. Our coach was one of the most liberal professors on campus, and to his great credit, he fostered teamwork and rigorous intellectual discipline on the team. Most of my success in professional life is due to the skills and discipline I learned on the debate team. But now, this is such weak-kneed, anti-intellectual, anti-rational garbage. Higher education's embrace of trendy dogma and the sidelining of competitive rational argumentation and debate will do great damage to many students. Building new tournaments is the only solution.

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