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Kbub has criticized the debate as trivializing sexual violence and expressed shock about the acceptance of the debate in the website's community. Kbub has also condemned voters who made votes that were perceived to be in support of sexual assault and violence. <ref>http://www.debate.org/forums/debate.org/topic/48158/1/</ref>
 
Kbub has criticized the debate as trivializing sexual violence and expressed shock about the acceptance of the debate in the website's community. Kbub has also condemned voters who made votes that were perceived to be in support of sexual assault and violence. <ref>http://www.debate.org/forums/debate.org/topic/48158/1/</ref>
   
Wylted has responded by stating that his debate was not intended to support sexual violence and assault, calling his debate "harmless". <ref>http://www.debate.org/forums/debate.org/topic/48158/2#1681178</ref>
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Wylted has responded by stating that his debate was not intended to support sexual violence and assault, calling it "harmless". <ref>http://www.debate.org/forums/debate.org/topic/48158/2#1681178</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 13:57, 12 January 2015

User
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Wylted's avatar

Username

Wylted

ELO

4,601

Percentile

99.86%

Win Ratio

89.25%

Votes

769

Forum Posts

2927

Debates

98 [1]

Wylted is a debater of controversial topics. He is well known for debating for the thought-to-be-impossible-to-prove resolution that the Flat Earth Theory is more true than the Spherical Earth Theory. Wylted is a very good debater with over 4,500 elo, losing to very few people

Controversy

On September 16, 2014, Wylted started a debate named "Rape Battle", and the debaters were required to post stories about rape.[2]

Kbub has criticized the debate as trivializing sexual violence and expressed shock about the acceptance of the debate in the website's community. Kbub has also condemned voters who made votes that were perceived to be in support of sexual assault and violence. [3]

Wylted has responded by stating that his debate was not intended to support sexual violence and assault, calling it "harmless". [4]

References