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+====Violence against the queer is an ontological condition of possibility for American liberal democracy: straight society grounds itself through the bashing of the queer, driven by a heterosexual economy of desire that extracts pleasure from the suffering of the queer body.==== |
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+**Stanley 2011** (Eric, Sad Gay "Near Life, Queer Death Overkill and Ontological Capture," Social Text 107 s Vol. 29, No. 2 s Summer 2011) AV//JB |
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+What is at stake for Fanon, which is also why this articulation is helpful |
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+quite alive, what form might redress take, if any at all? |
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+====We'll isolate two specific links from the 1AC:==== |
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+====First, the 1AC represents violence against the other as an instance of personal responsibility rather than an overarching epistemic system grounded in the destruction of queerness. This privatization of queerness works to make the general situational and obscures the interworkings of state-legitimized antiqueer violence.==== |
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+**Stanley 2** (Eric, Sad Gay "Near Life, Queer Death Overkill and Ontological Capture," Social Text 107 s Vol. 29, No. 2 s Summer 2011) AV//JB |
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+Thinking violence as individual acts versus epistemic force works to support the normative and normalizing |
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+material and discursive formation of antiqueer, along with many other forms of violence |
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+====Second, The 1AC is just another attempt at getting queer people to buy into the possibility of legal liberation. Be skeptical of their liberation claims-they don't actually give us liberation, only bring us a few steps closer to the inevitable slamming shut of the courthouse gates.==== |
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+**Infanti 06** ~~Anthony C. "Homo sacer, homosexual: Some thoughts on waging tax guerrilla warfare." Unbound: Harvard Journal of the Legal Left 2.7 (2006).~~ |
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+Agamben's view of sovereignty — as founded upon force and not upon a "contract |
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+nourishes itself on this exception and is a dead letter without it."92 |
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+====This is the kind of shit that causes overkill. Overkill is ontologically different from other types of violence-it's more than an attempt to do violence unto a body, it's an attempt to do violence unto all queer bodies. Don't let them weigh case-Their impact calculus will never understand what it means to do violence to that which is nothing.==== |
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+**Stanley 3** (Eric, Sad Gay "Near Life, Queer Death Overkill and Ontological Capture," Social Text 107 s Vol. 29, No. 2 s Summer 2011) AV//JB |
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+Overkill is a term used to indicate such excessive violence that it pushes a body |
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+, what it must mean, to do violence to what is nothing. |
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+====Our alternative is Queer Nihilism-A continuous struggle of negativity against every possible form of civil society. Ours is a recognition that there is no space for the queer within the symbolic order and never will be and that the only life worth living is one of inevitable struggle in which we ascribe ourselves to the death drive. There is no perm-we are an embrace of the inherent destruction of society, the 1AC embraces it in some form.==== |
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+**Baedan 12** ~~"Baedan." The Anarchist Library. N.p., Summer 2012. Web. 02 Nov. 2016.~~ |
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+Leftist notions of reform, progress, tolerance, and social justice always come up |
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+gravediggers of society ~~are~~ those who care nothing for the future. |
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+====The role of the ballot is to vote for the debater that provides the best liberation method for the oppressed. The role of the judge is to be an educator concerned with a queer pedagogy.==== |
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+**Romo et al 13** ~~Hernández, Ma del Refugio Navarro, Prisca Icela Romo González, and Salvador Vázquez Sánchez. "Gender and constructs from the hidden curriculum." Creative Education 4.12 (2013): 89.~~ |
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+Research on gender has been developed in recent years, (Goldberg, 1973; |
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+foster gender perspectives and encourage the free movement of professional careers for women. |