i like to argue too ..people who argue their point are usually passionate abt somthing .Thats better than being a boring mute with no opinion.
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i like to argue too ..people who argue their point are usually passionate abt somthing .Thats better than being a boring mute with no opinion.
No..Lover not a fighter...unless I feel cornered.
Funny, for an ethics class I took while I was a cadet at the Goast Guard Academy, I participated in the same debate. As a woman -girl, actually, only 18...- going into a military career, I was on the other side. As an adult, I think I'd take your position- separate units make a bit more sense- seeing how aldult men DO often let emotions take over, at least in part, when it comes to protecting women- something a young girl is not necessarily aware of. And that isn't an ideal situation. Protecting your comrades is a given, but protecting one over another because of her gender is wrong, and almost insulting.Quote:
Originally Posted by higher4hockey
I think the purpose of a good healthy debate is to sow the seeds of new ideas in the minds of the opponent. You will rarely change their mind on the spot, but somewhere down the road, they might face a situation that reinforces your position, giving it more power and legitimacy, and altering their view.
i hate arguing. one of my best buds who i toke up with LOVES to argue - but he is just dead wrong 80% of the time (or at least by my watch :D) - and we always end up in heated yelling matches because he never admits that he's wrong.
he's also a TERRIBLE liar, and when we call him out on shit he will act like he's telling the truth or that WE'RE retarded and argue with us some more. pretty frustrating
Yeah I love debating politics and such, actually today John and I discussed whether or not FORD's mustang would compete well with the new camero
I find just putting them in the situation you're arguing for, you know, hypothetical thing works well.