Anthony defends: Anarchy/Privatizing government functions is smarter.

1. Clarify what you’re not talking about.
2. Note when you’re limiting a word’s definition for the purposes of this conversation.
3. Suggest an example you and your opponent can walk through, to avoid muddying the waters.
4. Don’t frame something as definite when it’s really just a likelihood or not even.
5. Answer the question asked before arguing with the point it’s making.
6. Verify you are correct when you say you are anticipating a question or argument.
7. Be especially polite when you cut in to the conversation or stop someone mid-sentence.
8. Use the phrase, “to be honest with you” when you’re about to admit something truly honest and maybe open yourself up vulnerably, not just when you want to be especially persuasive.
9. Express your dislike of another’s argument, while affirming your respect for them as a person.

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