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* | *Contextualize [[Activist model|your activism]] and choose a style. For long-form debates: [[Debate Guide: Starting a debate|Start a debate]]. For social media: [[Debate Guide: Social Media and Trolling|Social Media/Trolling]]. | ||
*[[Debate Guide: Don't be too rational| | *Also, [[Debate Guide: Don't be too rational|don't be too rational]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:47, 13 April 2022
The task at hand...
- Contextualize your activism and choose a style. For long-form debates: Start a debate. For social media: Social Media/Trolling.
- Also, don't be too rational
Responding to others...
- Logical fallacies and intergenerational sexuality - A list of important logical fallacies used in debates on adult-minor sexuality.
- Responding to misdefinitions.
- Responding to rhetoric - Its subversive use is common.
- Social constructionism - One term for an important, underpinning theory.
- Context-specific considerations - Unclassified advice.