Arguments Flashcards
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Article 1
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- This radical activity is crossing the line
- People are getting hurt by this conflict
- This conflict is constructed and exploited by political parties
2
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Article 2
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A1: The Adani Project is devastating for the environment
A2: The politicians coordinating it are apathetic towards the ramifications
A3: Australians must take a stand
3
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Article 3
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- The Adani mine can produce viable energy for the impoverished
- Australia needs to develop a position on coal mining
- Eventually, we will move to renewables so why not take advantage of cheaply produced coal energy now
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Article 4
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- The Adani project will grant vulnerable people their livelihoods
- Palaszczuk doesn’t understand the hardships of the working class
- Palaszczuk is inept
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Article 5
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- The mine goes against the world’s aspirations for lower carbon emissions
- The mine will be detrimental to the environment and diminish jobs
- The establishment of the mine is regressive for India, only assisting Mr Adani
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Article 6
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- The Australian parliament is neglecting the voice of farmers
- A shift to renewable will, in fact, benefit farmers
- Farmers understand the importance of combating climate change because they are hit first
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Article 7
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- There is no reason Adani would make a donation if the parties position was already established
- This is subject is not new
- McGrath’s reaction is farcical
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Article 8
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- Michelle Landry empathetic argument is disingenuous
- Landry doesn’t care about India, only herself
- The Indian lower class will not benefit and have no involvement with Adani
9
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Article 9
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- Further destruction of vulnerable, diverse life
- Politicians will do anything if it means they can make a profit
- The public needs to fight against this at all costs