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'''Other arguments don't relate ''fundamentally'' to attractions, minors or relationships...'''
'''Other arguments don't relate ''fundamentally'' to attractions, minors or relationships, and instead focus on the debate itself, and its key participants...'''


*''Against:'' [[Debate Guide: Your arguments must be self-serving|Your arguments must be self-serving]] - Emotional, accusative and fallacious argument.
*''Against:'' [[Debate Guide: Your arguments must be self-serving|Your arguments must be self-serving]] - Emotional, accusative and fallacious argument.
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*''Against:'' [[Debate Guide: Newgon's History|Newgon's History]] - Various misrepresentations of this website and its users.
*''Against:'' [[Debate Guide: Newgon's History|Newgon's History]] - Various misrepresentations of this website and its users.
*[[Debate Guide: Child abuse industry|Child abuse industry]] - Child sexual abuse has an "industrial complex" all of its own.
*[[Debate Guide: Child abuse industry|Child abuse industry]] - Child sexual abuse has an "industrial complex" all of its own.
*[[Debate Guide: The professional victim|The professional victim]] - The sexual abuse discourse perpetuates itself via well-meaning victims.
:*[[Debate Guide: The professional victim|The professional victim]] - The sexual abuse discourse perpetuates itself via well-meaning victims.
*[[Debate Guide: State hypocrisy|State hypocrisy]] - Why concerns about child abuse may be disingenuous.
*[[Debate Guide: State hypocrisy|State hypocrisy]] - Why concerns about child abuse may be disingenuous.
*[[Debate Guide: Abuse of language|Abuse of language]] - Language is misused and redefined to suit nefarious purposes.
*[[Debate Guide: Abuse of language|Abuse of language]] - Language is misused and redefined to suit nefarious purposes.

Latest revision as of 21:50, 11 April 2024

Other arguments don't relate fundamentally to attractions, minors or relationships, and instead focus on the debate itself, and its key participants...

  • State hypocrisy - Why concerns about child abuse may be disingenuous.
  • Abuse of language - Language is misused and redefined to suit nefarious purposes.
  • Blame game - How societies and individuals look for easy scapegoats.

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