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  • THB the consumption of meat is wrong

    10:19 pm on February 25, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: consumption, , eating, meat, morality, rights, wrong

    DLT 1  3/03/09 6pm

    Next week’s debate is on the rights and wrongs of meat consumption.

    The motion is worded in a way that means the first speaker does not necessarily have to come up with a mechanism of banning meat nationally. It is more of a ‘theoretical’ debate. Having said that they are more than welcome to come up with a method of backing up their moral convictions with statutory force!

    There are several dimensions to this debate. The first one is, obviously, morality. Is it always wrong to kill animals for food when it is perfectly feasible to maintain a healthy diet that does not kill other living beings or is such a notion unrealistic and problematic for the majority of people to achieve?

    Aside from morality there is a number of directions the debate can go (freedom of choice, environment etc.), providing a great week for any novices to have a go at  the challenging 3rd speaker extension speeches.

    As always use debatabse to start your research. For the less squeamish among you I recommend watching BBC3′s compelling ‘Kill it, Cook it, Eat it’.

     
  • Wooton Bassett March Debate

    1:52 pm on January 7, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: bassett, , islam, march, protest, rights, wooten

    Wottoon BassettThis House recognises the right of religious extremists to protest at Wooton Bassett, Wednesday 20/1/09, Venue: TBC

    We hope everyone had a fantastic holiday and that you are all ready to dust out those debating cobwebs with an explosive first debate. Unless you have (smartly) been spending the festive season under a sled, you will be aware of the highly controversial plans of Islam4UK to hold a march in the town of Wooton Bassett and this is what our opening debate of 2010 will be about

    The tradition of soldiers, killed in conflict, being repatriated through this town has led to it becoming an area of sacred value to the supporters, friends and families of the armed forces and the reaction to Islam4UK’s intentions has been one of fury. Islam4UK claiming it is merely to draw attention to the huge number of Muslim lives lost in these conflicts. There have been miles of column widths, dozens of facebook campaigns and hours of TV coverage dedicated to this controversy in recent weeks so research should not be a problem.

    The proposition will want to emphasise the importance of the UK’s commitments to freedom of speech, the dangers of un-rebutted patriotism and the risks of any ban or protest here appearing to be overly racist and political. The opposition will want to move the playing field of this debate. Perhaps acknowledging that these issues are all important but are severely outweighed by the importance of supporting UK troops in holding a hardline against religious extremism.

    As always, if you want to speak, get in touch.

     
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