I've actually toyed with this thought quite recently. It absolutely does sound like there would be two consciousnesses rendered from this, but how one hemisphere functions without the other isn't fully understood. Although in a case by case basis they are mostly if not entirely physiologically the same, we must have two hemispheres for a very good reason.
And, again, I will place my own in the previous discussion that we had on this:
1) Be aware of cognitive biases. Well all have them.
2) Understand the basic principles and functions of logic (formal and informal).
3) Question everything, even "common knowledge" that we often take for granted.
4) Ensure that you've completely understood your fellow debater's claims before you refute them, if not, ask for clarification where needed.
5) Avoid writing angry responses, if you can help it. You don't want to be "that guy".
Alternating between cheeky and difficult doesn't qualify as a persuasive technique, or at the very least, it isn't a good one. If you're just going to off-handedly dismiss the opposition and insult it, you'll wind up making an impossible ass out of yourself.
Again, you are "disputing" questions. There was no claim for you to dispute.
Do you really think that is true? I get that many people regard discussing politics as being a bit taboo, and may not research politics in their free time, but that does not bar them from having opinions on gay marriage.
The "rascist" things said about white people are incredibly benign when compared to black steretypes. You're not going to lose a shot a getting a job or get harassed by a cop because you "can't dance" or "like starbucks a little too much". The racism against whites in our country amounts to very very little detriment.
Note: I'm not saying that blacks are incapable of racism, just that in regards to racism, whites have a moderate amount of gain and a negligible amount to lose.