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*''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.
*''Against:'' [[Debate Guide: "As a parent" or "as a survivor"|"As a parent" or "as a survivor"]] - Some wrongly argue that only parents are qualified to make judgments.
*''Against:'' [[Debate Guide: "As a parent" or "as a survivor"|"As a parent" or "as a survivor"]] - Some wrongly argue that only parents are qualified to make judgments.
*''Against:'' [[Debate Guide: Religious arguments|Religious arguments]] - Misquoting bible verses is an occasional anti-MAP strategy.
*[[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.

Revision as of 21:20, 14 July 2022

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