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How to Debate Leftists and Win in Their Own Game

Obama and other Democrat Debaters' Key Points, Responses and Counter-Responses

Travis L. Hughes

Table of Content
Introduction

If you have ever watched a debate with a leftist, there is no doubt that it was filled with drama, interesting interjections and a high dose of emotions. When leftists debate, they can achieve two results bringing out the best in you or bringing out the worst in you. They have a range of tactics that they use to throw you off balance, and make you lose your line of thought.

So when planning to debate with a leftist, you need your own set of tools to help you understand them, argue better than them, and overcome any obstacles that they will put in your way.

This book contains details on who the leftist really is. The leftist is someone who is always against the status quo so if you are for the current way of being, they are sure to object to you. However, they object differently from the average person. They are noticeably aggressive, unwavering and cut throat. The leftist will think nothing of completely annihilating your character in order to win an argument.

Within this book, you will also find information on how the leftist views you. In order to win an argument or debate, you need to know their point of view, and what they believe you are going to say. This way, you can anticipate all the necessary moves, and argue every point that they bring up to your advantage.

Arguing with a leftist does not need to be a challenge. With this guide, it can be exceptionally simple.

Chapter 1 The Traditional Debate

There is a vast difference between preparing for a traditional debate, and preparing for a debate with a leftist. The steps that you follow when preparing for a debate include: -

Step 1 Get the Topic

The first item that is agreed upon by both parties is the topic that will be debated. This gives both parties the opportunity to prepare for the debate, as well as to establish what they stance will be. When you debate with a leftist, you are most likely going to be on the affirmative side, while the leftist will be the opposition.

Step 2 Define the Topic

In order to make sure that your point of view is clearly understood, and not misinterpreted, you need to define the topic and put it in perspective. This provides an excellent starting point for your debate and puts the leftist in a position where they would need to refute your definition if they choose to do so. In order to refute your definition, they will need to provide evidence.

Step 3 Organise your Time

Before any debate begins, you are given a designated amount of time to make your argument. Once you have used your time, the opposition has the opportunity to share their point of view. Make sure that you write out all the points that you want to share, and then you can plan to argue them all within the designated time.

If you find that you have some extra time during the debate, do not give it up to the opposition. Discuss again the points that you would emphasised and attempt to convince the judge of your position.

Step 4 Present an Orderly Argument

You need to present your argument in an organised, step by step fashion. You should take note of your tone of voice as well as the passion of your delivery. To bring your point across, speak in a clear tone, without rushing your words and as loudly as is acceptable. Establish eye contact with the audience and the judges of the debate. If possible, before you go into a full argument, outline the points that you wish to address.

Step 5 Rebut your Opponent

After you have made your point, listen to the opposition. Then, you need to find a subtle and effective way to rebut your opponents points. You do not need to interrupt what they are saying, no matter how passionate you are about the topic. In a debate, each party is given the opportunity to present their argument and ask questions.

When you have the opportunity to rebut your opponent, offer evidence for your rebuttal. Do not simply give an opinion and expect that to be enough. Attack the most important parts of the argument, and ensure you bring out your points clearly. Make sure you avoid criticising the person presenting their point of view, instead of their ideas.

Step 6 Know What is being Judged

In most debates, people are judged in three main areas. These are the matter at hand how this matter is going to be addressed, the points that will be brought forward and the information that will result, the manner in which is it being discussed the aggression, details and order, and the method that is being discussed the formality of the debate.

Step 7 Responding to Rebut

In the same way that you would rebut your opposition, you should be ready to be rebutted. Once you are given the chance to defend yourself, remember to speak in a clear, concise and composed way. Under no circumstances are you to raise your voice of get emotional about your point of view. When you do so, you lose ground and give your opposition a footing which they can use to throw you off balance.

If you are unable to address the issue due to a lack of information, admit it, and move on.

You should make sure that you avoid repeating the same point over and over again. This can be tedious and make you appear ill informed or inflexible.

Step 8 End on a High Note

The aim of a debate is to have a winner and a loser. Whatever the outcome for you, you should wrap things up as amicably as possible. Even if at the end of it all you do not reach an agreement, you need to respect your opposition enough that you will not be a sore loser. Sometimes, it is best to agree to disagree. Disagreeing does not mean that you cannot be friends.

These steps are followed when conducting a traditional debate. A debate with a leftist however, differs greatly. When debating with a leftist, you must note that they will not keep to the rules. They are interested in making their point known no matter what. So you should also be aware of the tactics that they are likely to use.

The next chapter explains exactly who the leftist is, where they get their points of view, and the likely way that they will behave during a debate.

Chapter 2 Understanding the Leftist

Simply defined, a leftist is a person who supports the political views or policies of the left. They are also known as a person who advocates for radical individualism and radical egalitarianism. The radical individual exercises their personal freedom with almost no sense of responsibility to human history, society or well accepted principles. Egalitarianism advocates for the equality of outcomes rather than opportunities, and they often make sure to persecute those who have achieved more than others.

Understanding the modern left entails going back into history, and establishing how leftism came about. In the early 19 th century, French liberals proclaimed that capitalism and private property were the agents of inevitable moral decay. The had an idea that to resolve this issue, capitalism needed to be collapsed and replaced with a socialist regime which had a utopian ideal of perfect equality. Their doctrine was that they best way to move forward is if all men were equal.

The left is often formed by a whole host of demographic groups that believe they have been victimized by the capitalist system and all its related injustices. So a collection of marginalised groups get together, and they then contribute their combined voices to a chorus that is aimed at discrediting all the rightists as people who knowingly and purposefully abuse their vulnerability.

Leftists may often refer to themselves as liberals, although the understanding of a leftist as a liberal should be used loosely. The reason for this is because liberalism was founded on the rule of law, private property, limited scope of the government and laissez faire economics, and taken together, these points form the antithesis of liberals. The modern leftist takes a different, possibly completely opposite stand to this outlook.

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