Plastic Surgery Should Be Banned

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Good morning Madam Chairman, Ms Pollitt and girls. The topic we are debating today is “Plastic surgery should be banned” and we, the affirmative team strongly believe so. As the first speaker, I will be introducing the term “plastic surgery” and the many different types of surgeries, and finally, plastic surgery disasters of celebrities around the world. Our second speaker, Sara Hekmatpour, will be focusing on how we should promote the idea that appearance is not as important as character, and the risks of plastic surgeries, and also how people should be proud of who they are, instead of relying on surgery to simply erase their individuality. Our last and final speaker from the affirmative team, Nancy Luo, will be concluding and summing up our team's case, and will be discussing how plastic surgery will make you look fake all over, just like plastic. Originally, plastic surgery was invented to help people with birth defects, disfigurements and sever burns to fix their appearance. This of course, is acceptable, but technology has taken our society too far, and new plastic surgery is commonly used for everyday people to “improve” on their appearance. People who don't need it, but merely have it because t is available. The risks involved in plastic surgery are too big and people are taking their lived for granted because of plastic surgery. So what exactly is plastic surgery? Plastic surgery can be broken into 2 groups, cosmetic, been optional, and reconstructive, which is not optional but needed. We believe plastic surgery should be banned when optional, but for those who require it to live, it is definitely acceptable. For example, it is like taking some drugs. It is illegal to take them but in some cases, people need it to live. We live in a world that is image obsessed, and this kind of procedure panders to that. People should be content with themselves
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