withoutaface
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NCAP is boring me, because all we seem to get are the same old threads about Islam and a couple of other minor issues which don't make for good debate, and I feel a need to sharpen my teeth against the left ahead of Union elections, so I've created this thread.
The purpose is as stated, you take my stance on any particular issue (or my ideology as a whole), and attack it, be it by forming a cohesive argument against it, asking seemingly unanswerable questions of it, or a combination of the two.
I'll now post some of my views, so hopefully this will give some ideas of what to debate:
1. Higher education: I support a transition to a full fee system, but while the system remains as it is (i.e. HECS) I also support voluntary student unionism.
2. Social: I support the deinstitutionalisation of marriage, complete legalisation of drugs, pro choice for abortion, etc.
3. Foreign policy and immigration: I believe that Iraq should never have been invaded, but as we've already fucked it up we need to correct our error. I also believe that mandatory detention should not be enforced for any period longer than a week to a month, and that thereafter immigrants should have to report weekly to government centres. Failure to do so on more than one occassion without a reasonable excuse will result in deportation.
4. Labour market: I am absolutely opposed to the existence of a minimum wage, and believe that unions should not be given special legal status whereby they can force employers to deal through them, give worker's jobs special protection during strikes, prevent the hiring of scabs etc.
5. Trade: I believe that protectionism is never justified, except perhaps in cases of open war with a nation where free trade would benefit their war effort more than ours.
And there's a whole lot of others you might want to attack. The only rule is that I will refuse to respond to any questions revolving around religion, because we already have enough of that crapping up the rest of the forum.
If the moderators deem this thread to be too self indulgent, then they're welcome to delete it, but I think it could potentially revive some semblence of decent political debate, presuming there's some non-libertarians that still post.
The purpose is as stated, you take my stance on any particular issue (or my ideology as a whole), and attack it, be it by forming a cohesive argument against it, asking seemingly unanswerable questions of it, or a combination of the two.
I'll now post some of my views, so hopefully this will give some ideas of what to debate:
1. Higher education: I support a transition to a full fee system, but while the system remains as it is (i.e. HECS) I also support voluntary student unionism.
2. Social: I support the deinstitutionalisation of marriage, complete legalisation of drugs, pro choice for abortion, etc.
3. Foreign policy and immigration: I believe that Iraq should never have been invaded, but as we've already fucked it up we need to correct our error. I also believe that mandatory detention should not be enforced for any period longer than a week to a month, and that thereafter immigrants should have to report weekly to government centres. Failure to do so on more than one occassion without a reasonable excuse will result in deportation.
4. Labour market: I am absolutely opposed to the existence of a minimum wage, and believe that unions should not be given special legal status whereby they can force employers to deal through them, give worker's jobs special protection during strikes, prevent the hiring of scabs etc.
5. Trade: I believe that protectionism is never justified, except perhaps in cases of open war with a nation where free trade would benefit their war effort more than ours.
And there's a whole lot of others you might want to attack. The only rule is that I will refuse to respond to any questions revolving around religion, because we already have enough of that crapping up the rest of the forum.
If the moderators deem this thread to be too self indulgent, then they're welcome to delete it, but I think it could potentially revive some semblence of decent political debate, presuming there's some non-libertarians that still post.