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Rules and Promises

last update Veröffentlichungsdatum: 03.04.2026 23:27:44

AMELIA'S POV:

"The affirmative has argued that rules protect us from bad feelings. And yes. Sometimes they do. But who decides which feelings are bad? Another feeling. The feeling that fairness matters. The feeling that cruelty is wrong. The feeling that everyone deserves to be seen as fully human. These are not rules. These are prior to rules. They are the reason rules exist."

"My opponent said that without rules, feelings have nothing to push against. I would say the opposite. Without feeling
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