"You have to play dirty to win the game"
On Monday, May 11, prominent experts will once again face off at the "Debate Club" in Berlin, defending their stances on a controversial issue. The debate, which is open to the public, will be on the statement: "You have to play dirty to win the game".
Open debates enjoy a kind of cult status in England and the US: two teams ply their rhetoric skills in three-minute speeches to convince the audience of their position.
The evening is being billed as "Dine&Debate" at the "Rodeo Club", a Berlin hot spot. In a relaxed after-work atmosphere over dinner and drinks, the prominent speakers will square off over the topic: "You have to play dirty to win the game". The audience will decide the winner. Guests can expect an impassioned clash of words on the provocative topic. DSF expert Diethelm Straube will serve as moderator.
Open debates enjoy a kind of cult status in England and the US: two teams ply their rhetoric skills in three-minute speeches to convince the audience of their position.
The evening is being billed as "Dine&Debate" at the "Rodeo Club", a Berlin hot spot. In a relaxed after-work atmosphere over dinner and drinks, the prominent speakers will square off over the topic: "You have to play dirty to win the game". The audience will decide the winner. Guests can expect an impassioned clash of words on the provocative topic. DSF expert Diethelm Straube will serve as moderator.

