This house would recognise moral necessity as a mitigating factor in sentencing individuals guilty of criminal acts carried out in response to adverse institutional action (using fake identities to protect undocumented refugees, damaging infrastructure used for resource extraction on indigenous lands, hacking digital infrastructure of exploitative pharma companies, etc.)
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This horse opposes the concept that it is better to let 100 guilty people go free than to jail an innocent person
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This house would hold AI companies liable for crimes primarily executed using AI-generated content ( e.g. defamatory content, AI-generated revenge porn )
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This house believes that "I was just following orders" should not be a legitimate defence in cases of war crimes and crimes against humanity
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This house would allow prisoners to commute their sentence in exchange for enlisting in their military
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This House Supports the widespread implementation of predictive AI models in the criminal justice system (e.g., sentencing, forecasting case outcomes, assessing culpability, replacing juries).
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This house believes that the practice of private citizens conducting sting operations to entrap alleged pedophiles brings more harm than good
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This house believes that the practice of private citizens conducting sting operations to entrap alleged pedophiles brings more harm than good
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This house, as a parent from a minority community, would actively discourage their child from pursuing careers in state security apparatuses (e.g., the police, military, national guard)
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This house would introduce the jury system in the Philippines
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This house believes that it is in President Claudia Sheinbaum's interests to launch thorough investigations into Mexican politicians allegedly linked to organized crime
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This house, as the artistic community, would advocate for stricter control of transactions connected to buying and selling of art.
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This house would legalise fight clubs
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In areas with high crime rates, This House would significantly relax protections on privacy (e.g. phone tapping, increased surveillance, etc)
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This house, as Sheinbaum, W accept and pursue a ground entrance by American troops into Mexico to fight criminal cartels
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This house believes that feminist groups on American college campuses should campaign for the banning of Greek life
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In areas with high crime rates, this Council will significantly relax privacy protections (e.g., phone tapping, increased surveillance, etc.).
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The council will legalize fight clubs.
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This house believes that religious institutions should focus on preaching about justice over forgiveness in areas with high rates of sexual violence
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That we prefer a world where people are meaningfully less inclined to backlash against protests which turn violent