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Animals deserve the same rights as people because they can feel pain; therefore, everyone in the world should become vegetarians.
Animals do not deserve the same rights as humans. If so then we should give plants and vegetables rights as well. We kill a lot more plants then we do animals, so I believe that everyone should eat strictly meat only.
America should not act as a “World Policeman” because it has enough domestic issues of its own to deal with.
Even though America has a lot bases throughout the world, this does not mean that we are the world Policeman. We are just helping our allies so we could keep trading with these countries for natural Resources.
Immigration should be allowed without any caps because it brings in skilled workers and increases the cultural variety of American Society.
If we decided to take the cap off on immigration then we can see a lot more businesses hiring cheaper labor which means the unemployment percentage will go up and cause us to have another great depression.
Parents should never be held responsible for the crimes of their juvenile children because children should be held responsible for their own actions, even if it means trying them as an adult.
Parents should be held responsible for their kids because it is their job to raise them and look after them. If they were watching their kids then their kids probably wouldn’t be committing crimes.
Beauty pageants are a fantastic way for young girls to increase their self-esteem, practice public speaking and cultivate their talents.
Beauty pageants are one of the worst places for young girls to increase self-esteem. You’re in a competition were all the contestants are trying to be the most beautiful of them all and will try to put you down to

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