Brainstorming Negative Arguments

One thing that debaters learn early on is the importance of preparation, cooperation, and the ability to see both sides of an argument. Here are some of the arguments supporting U.S. health aid to Africa, as heard at Benjamin S. Carson Middle School’s debate practice.

People are dying and it is a tragedy to watch and know that someone we could have saved has died. They are human beings who need be saved. If we are the “good persons” we say we are, we would save them, no matter who they are, how old they are, or what color they are.
-Sanquavius Weaver

We would want their help, if we were in need.
- Topaz Crowley

Some of these (the children) are our future. We are morally obligated to do so. We should work together to make life easier.
- anonymous

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2007-2008 Policy Debate Resolution

Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its public health assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa.

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