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Recent Topics for Discussion
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In a Crash Dilemma, Who Should a Self-Driving Car Save?
Should self-driving cars prioritize passengers or pedestrians in a crash? Explore this ethical dilemma and join the debate on life-and-death decisions!
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Could Cutting Double Incomes Make Homes More Affordable?
Would ending double incomes make housing more affordable? Discover the potential impacts on urban markets and the housing crisis in this thought-provoking debate!
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Is Sneaking a Peek at Your Child’s Diary Protecting Them or Invading Their Privacy?
Is reading your child’s diary or texts a safety measure or a privacy violation? Explore this heated debate on trust, autonomy, and protection.
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Should We Withhold Help from the Homeless Over Drug Concerns?
“Is it fair to deny homeless individuals aid over fears of drug misuse? Dive into this heated debate and uncover the truth behind the assumptions.”
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Should Prostitution Be Legalized?
Should prostitution be legalized? Explore the debate on autonomy, safety, and societal impact. Join the conversation and share your thoughts!
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Are Boomers to Blame for Gen Z’s Financial Struggles, or Is It Their Work Ethic?
Are Baby Boomers to blame for millennials’ financial struggles, or is it a matter of work ethic? Dive into this heated debate and discover the truths behind generational conflict!
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Does the Left Prioritize Ideological Purity Over Winning Hearts?
Is the Left’s commitment to ideological purity costing them votes? Explore how strict adherence to principles may alienate potential supporters.
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Are Socialism and Communism Bound to Fail Due to Human Nature?
Can socialism and communism thrive or are they doomed by human greed? Explore whether reform can reshape these systems for a just society.
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Are Declining Birthrates Tied to Economic Factors? Can We Fix It?
Explore the debate: Are declining birthrates driven solely by economic factors? Can financial incentives truly reverse this trend? Join the discussion!
