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[–] Duenan@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago

Factually based arguments are easier to present from both sides, if you go emotional for one side it could be hard to rebuke it from the other.

Sometimes it may be better to have more information than less but at the same time you don’t want to do both topics.

I’m by far not an expert on point 2 or cultural history or even of modern day society here in Australia.

It here are common themes between them as they both involve modern day society, both the good and bad sides of it which are still prevalent, you can see that from the Vote yes/no campaign and what types of people are coming out from it and saying.

If both topics are equal go for the one where you’ll have an easier time presenting both sides.