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brandonpasta(3) Clarified
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This argument is not correct at the moment. The negation side has stated that Donald Trump is not politically correct which proves that Trump may be doing unjust movements such as racist movements which the affirmation can provide evidence on since the negation side is not able to understand the fact that Trump has stated racist things.

One example would be on June 16, 2015, where Trump stated, “When Mexico sends its people they’re not sending their best . . . They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapist. And some I assume are good people.” This quotation ultimately shows that Trump is unable to show respect for communities and decides to be racist to them such as in this example where he is unfairly stating that all Mexicans are drug-addicts, commit crimes, and are all rapist, which is completely false. Trump just simply assumes that SOME may be good people, even though Trump has no connection with these individuals personally.

brandonpasta(3) Clarified
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This argument is not correct at the moment. The negation side has stated that Donald Trump is not politically correct which proves that Trump may be doing unjust movements such as racist movements which the affirmation can provide evidence on since the negation side is not able to understand the fact that Trump has stated racist things.

One example would be on June 16, 2015, where Trump stated, “When Mexico sends its people they’re not sending their best . . . They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapist. And some I assume are good people.” This quotation ultimately shows that Trump is unable to show respect for communities and decides to be racist to them such as in this example where he is unfairly stating that all Mexicans are drug-addicts, commit crimes, and are all rapist, which is completely false. Trump just simply assumes that SOME may be good people, even though Trump has no connection with these individuals personally.

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Initially, there must be clarification in this debate. The affirmation argument will follow this specific outline throughout all 4 rounds along with disputes throughout arguments;

Opening Statement/Acceptance

First Constructive Speech

Rebuttal Speech

Closing Statement

Therefore, this first round will consist of one opening statement and acceptance speech.

The affirmation side believes that Donald Trump, current candidate for the presidency of the United States, is truly racist. Donald Trump once stated, “I’m not racist. I just know something’s fishy when a black guy like Obama does better in life than a rich white guy like me.” Trump has been a figure of racism against blacks, Muslims, and Mexicans since the beginning of his campaign and before that. His attacks have always been directed towards the negativity of immigration, when immigration and combining cultures are the foundation of the great country of the United States of America. When something is broughten up about his racist thoughts he directly gets angered and claims false statements towards Hillary Clinton and others. The affirmation side will provide 6 separate contentions for this debate. First, all must understand the racist movements of Donald Trump in his past. Second, all must understand the racist movements of Donald Trump in his current campaign. Thirdly, all must understand the nature of racism in Donald Trump’s life. Fourthly, all must understand the racist movements of Donald Trump directly toward blacks. Fifthly, all must understand the racist movements of Donald Trump directly toward Muslims. Sixthly and finally, all must understand the racist movements of Donald Trump directly toward Mexicans. The framework for this debate is whoever in this debate does a better job of providing true facts on Donald Trump’s nature both past and present, shall win.

The affirmation side accepts this debate and the resolution; Is Trump truly racist?

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