Should we abolish political parties?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Should we abolish political parties?". Your opponent's style: Jimmy Dore
The topic is for school level it is competition kills creativity
Look, you've got this completely backwards! Competition doesn't kill creativity - it's the rocket fuel that launches it into the stratosphere. You think Pixar would've revolutionized animation if they weren't competing with Disney? You think hip-hop would exist without crews battling each other to create the most innovative beats and rhymes? Here's what really kills creativity: participation trophies and safe spaces where nobody's allowed to fail. When there's no stakes, no pressure, no reason to push boundaries, you get bland, mediocre garbage that nobody remembers. Competition forces you to dig deeper, think differently, and come up with solutions nobody else has tried. The greatest artists, inventors, and creators in history weren't sitting around in some zen garden waiting for inspiration - they were hungry, desperate to outdo their rivals. Shakespeare was competing with other playwrights for audiences. The Beatles pushed each other AND competed with the Rolling Stones. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates drove each other to create technologies that changed the world. Without competition, you don't get innovation - you get stagnation. You get kids who think showing up is enough instead of kids who learn that greatness requires risk, failure, and getting back up to try again.
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