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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: | *''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. | ||
*[[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 20:57, 13 December 2021
Other arguments don't relate fundamentally to attractions, minors or relationships...
- Against: Your arguments must be self-serving - Emotional, accusative and fallacious argument.
- Against: "As a parent" or "as a survivor" - Some wrongly argue that only parents are qualified to make judgments.
- Child abuse industry - Child sexual abuse has an "industrial complex" all of its own.
- The professional victim - The sexual abuse discourse perpetuates itself via well-meaning victims.
- The hypocritical establishment - Why concerns about child abuse may be disingenuous.
- Sexual repression as a tool of the state - It is in the interest of authoritarian states to persecute sexuality.
- Abuse of language - Language is misused and redefined to suit nefarious purposes.
- Blame game - How societies and individuals look for easy scapegoats.
Debate Guide is a work in progress, and some material is undeveloped...
- Short arguments - A large number of smaller arguments for use in debates.
From the encyclopedia...
- Hysterical reactions have many adverse effects
- SOR problems - Registries for sexual offenders are unfair and counteractive.
- Child pornography is much misunderstood, and is most certainly not a multibillion dollar industry (research).