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# Debate 1
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## Proposition
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> "Vegan Fridays are harmful to children."
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## Arguments
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### Jake's Argument Against Vegan Fridays
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<b>P1)</b></font> If Vegan Friday meals are unhealthy for children, then it is wrong to feed a Vegan Friday meals to children once per week.
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<b>(P→Q)</b>
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<b>P2)</b></font> If Vegan Friday meals are unhealthy for children.
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<b>(P)</b>
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<b>C)</b></font> Therefore, It is wrong to feed Vegan Friday meals to children once per week.
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<b>(∴Q)</b>
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[Proof Tree](https://www.umsu.de/trees/#(P~5Q),(P)|=(Q))
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## Analysis
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### Jake Consistency Checker
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<div style="text-align: center">
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<b>P1)</b></font> If children undereat plant foods more than they undereat animal foods, then Meatless Mondays are more likely result in nutritional adequacy in children compared to a policy that increases animal foods.
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<b>(P→Q)</b>
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<b>P2)</b></font> Children undereat plant foods more than they undereat animal foods.
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<b>(P)</b>
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<b>C)</b></font> Therefore, Meatless Mondays are more likely result in nutritional adequacy in children compared to an intervention that increases animal foods.
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<b>(∴Q)</b>
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[Proof Tree](https://www.umsu.de/trees/#(P~5Q),(P)|=(Q))
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1. To think Vegan Fridays meaningfully affect health negatively is hilarious
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1. Assuming around 38 school weeks per year and one vegan meal per week, that's just (38/(365x3))x100=3% of the diet.
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2. It's even lower when you consider that it's only a small proportion of the meal that is being replaced.
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1. Assuming it's only a quarter of the diet, it would be ((38/4)/(365x3))x100=0.86% of the total diet.
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# Hashtags
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#debate
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#debate_opponents
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#clowns
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#clownery
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#plant_foods
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#animal_foods
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#public_health |