Debate Prompts

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  1. If you saw this meme on TikTok or Instagram, how would you explain it to your friends in a text? — Keywords: platform, audience, tone, intent
  2. Imagine your fave streamer shares this—would you LOL or report it? Why? — Keywords: creator, context, impact, policy
  3. Where do you think this meme appeared before it was removed? — Keywords: origin, source, reposts, virality
  4. Who uploaded this meme to their social network? — Keywords: author, motive, followers, verification
  5. Donald Trump shared this meme on his official social-media account and later deleted it after criticism. Do you think deleting it is enough? Why or why not? — Keywords: accountability, apology, consequences, influence
  6. What kind of behavior should we expect from a president or other national leader on social media? — Keywords: responsibility, tone, role-model, transparency
  7. Imagine someone memes you or your Black friend as an animal—joke or bullying? — Keywords: consent, harm, intent, power-difference
  8. Does seeing these memes online make Black teens feel less welcome at school? — Keywords: belonging, safety, school-culture, peer-response
  9. How do racist animal pics change how you see your Black classmates? — Keywords: stereotypes, empathy, bias, behavior
  10. If you are Black, does this type of meme make you angry or just sad? Why? — Keywords: emotions, resilience, support, coping
  11. Can jokes about race ever be funny, or are they always wrong? — Keywords: context, punchline, target, impact
  12. Who has more power to stop racism: governments, schools, or each person? — Keywords: policy, education, individual-action, community

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