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... meaningless?

I disagree with the example given by the opposing debater. We dont have the right to choose to come into this world, but todays debate topic grants us the right to choose. If the outcome of something is destined to be bad, why waste our limited lives on something fruitless?

Id like to remind the opposition that the if in the topic is a non-definitive term. Since the word if is used, it means the outcome isnt necessarily bad.

Following the logic of the proposi ...

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