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by eesmith
741 days ago
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That does not seem to be devil's advocacy but rather changing maximamas' position to one which is more defensible. The argument is "the children will find a way", which was exactly the argument with smoking. In practice, history tells us that fewer children found a way to get tobacco and smoke on school grounds. Why should we think that a school ban would have no effect on smartphone use on school grounds? |
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It was "devil's advocate" because I was agreeing with you but presenting an argument to the contrary, anyway.