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Yes. Everyone does. No. Everyone is different.
Debate Score:11
Arguments:9
Total Votes:14
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 Yes. Everyone does. (3)
 
 No. Everyone is different. (4)

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Does anyone like to follow every norm of society?

I was wondering what anyone thinks about this.

Yes. Everyone does.

Side Score: 3
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No. Everyone is different.

Side Score: 8
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Side: Yes. Everyone does.
infected20(26) Clarified
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The question isn't talking about that though. It's talking about whether someone fully confirms to the norms of society.

Side: Yes. Everyone does.
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Side: Yes. Everyone does.
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No. No one likes to follow every single norm of society. Everyone is different.

Side: No. Everyone is different.
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I feel it would be a very boring society if everyone conformed mindlessly to the uniformity of what is peddled as, normality.

To a greater or lesser extent, and in our own way we've all kicked against the established order at some time in our lives but usually most of us become molded into robotic zombie-like sheepeople that makes us easier to be controlled and more compliant with the predetermined paths the ruling classes have plotted out for us.

We like to think we are individual rebels, but if we step outside the box for a moment and look dispassionately at our lifestyles we will see we living out our lives as puppets with the elite pulling the strings.

Side: No. Everyone is different.
Another-Alt(209) Clarified
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To a greater or lesser extent, and in our own way we've all kicked against the established order at some time in our lives but usually most of us become molded into robotic zombie-like sheepeople that makes us easier to be controlled and more compliant with the predetermined paths the ruling classes have plotted out for us.

Yes, and it isn't a coincidence. Dissent and radicalism among the working classes were very much the social norm until the Creel Commission set the remarkable precedent of successfully shaping public opinion during the first world war. From that springboard, the public relations (or public propaganda, if you prefer) industry began to form and engineering consent among the lower and middle class very much became, if not a science, then a high art. The switch of mass media from a subscription model to an advertising model also facilitated the change, since it gave the business class a remarkable amount of leverage within the media which could be used to push for certain narratives and/or angles.

What we've been left with at the end of it all is a society unable to organise change based on its own common principles, unless those common principles have been filtered down from the business class. It's a totalitarian state controlled through public relations propaganda and a complete perversion of the concept of democracy.

Side: Yes. Everyone does.
Atrag(5624) Disputed
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this view overlooks several key factors that contribute to the development of society and the shaping of public opinion.

First, it is important to note that while the Creel Commission did set a precedent for shaping public opinion during times of war, it is not the sole factor that has led to the development of public relations and advertising. Society is constantly evolving and changing, and there are many factors that contribute to the way that public opinion is formed and shaped.

Second, the switch from a subscription model to an advertising model in mass media is not the only factor that has led to the influence of the business class in media. The media has always been influenced by those who hold power, whether it be the government, business leaders, or other groups. The development of new technologies and the rise of social media has also given individuals and grassroot organizations a platform to express their opinions and to shape public discourse.

Finally, it is important to recognize that democracy is a complex and multifaceted system that encompasses much more than just the shaping of public opinion through propaganda. Democracy involves the participation of citizens in the decision-making process and the protection of individual rights and freedoms. While propaganda and manipulation of public opinion can certainly play a role in a democracy, it is not the only factor and it is not the defining feature of a democratic system.

You fail to fully recognize the many aspects of democracy that exist beyond the manipulation of public opinion through propaganda.

Side: Yes. Everyone does.
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This is a very slippery topic. Almost like arguing about the 10 commandments. I have a deep conviction that something inside a person incites him to check the boundaries of what is allowed as often as he can afford) On the other hand, moral standards can change. sometimes it happens very quickly. Just look at the perception statistics of LGBT couples. If you want first person facts then snap this site We live in a time when bisexual guys are not afraid to talk about their preferences. Do they violate someone's morality? And how serious is it?

Side: No. Everyone is different.