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1 -I will not be reading PICs out of specific types or methods of constitutionally protected speech against affs that are not parametricized at the USC tournament.
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3 -Examples of pics I can't read:
4 -Only restrict hate speech
5 -Only restrict revenge porn
6 -Only restrict journalist speech
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8 -Examples I can still read:
9 -Word PICs
10 -Process PICs
11 -Agent PICs
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1 -Thomas Pogge has a known record of sexually harassing female students, but his reputation as a renowned philosopher cultivates a cultural silence that reinforces male discretion. Remnick 16:
2 -Noah Remnick. "After a professor is cleared of Sexual Harassment, Critics Fear 'Cultural Silence' at Yale." July 8, 2016. New York: New York Times. Accessed 3.4.17
3 -When Thomas Pogge came to Yale University in 2008, his hiring was heralded as a major boon to its philosophy department, which had been struggling in recent years. Professor Pogge, a renowned German-born scholar of moral philosophy and international affairs, brought to Yale impressive academic credentials, and a dose of star power. But just two years later, Professor Pogge was accused of sexual misconduct by a recent Yale graduate named Fernanda Lopez Aguilar. Ms. Lopez alleged, among other charges, that Professor Pogge had groped her and made a series of inappropriate remarks, referring to her as “the Monica Lewinsky to my Bill Clinton.” When she brought her case to the school’s University-Wide Committee on Sexual Misconduct, Professor Pogge essentially went unpunished. Other allegations soon followed. Several professors in the field said that Ms. Lopez’s charges should have come as no surprise to the university: As a tenured professor at Columbia University, Professor Pogge had been disciplined after similar accusations of sexual harassment — behavior Yale knew about when hiring him. At the same time, in interviews with more than a dozen professors, administrators, students and experts, many wondered whether Yale could fairly adjudicate such cases when its process relied upon school personnel who may have had a stake in maintaining the university’s reputation. In Ms. Lopez’s case, final authority rested with Peter Salovey, Yale’s president. While serving as provost, Mr. Salovey acted as the “decision maker” for the committee, which found insufficient evidence of sexual harassment in Ms. Lopez’s case, and later rejected her appeal of its ruling. “I never had a chance for justice from the beginning,” Ms. Lopez said in an interview. “Yale had one agenda: protecting its reputation.” Representatives from Yale declined to comment on the specifics of Ms. Lopez’s case, citing confidentiality. “Yale takes all complaints and accusations of sexual misconduct seriously and investigates them thoroughly,” Tom Conroy, a university spokesman, said. Professor Pogge, whose scholarship focuses on theories of global justice, said in a telephone interview that he had engaged in “some definitely inappropriate” behavior, such as sleeping on Ms. Lopez’s lap on a flight and sharing a single hotel room with her, and he denied the harassment charges. “I’m a non-hierarchical professor so I’m casual and go on walks with students, that sort of thing,” he said. “But I definitely, definitely did not in any way attack her. There was no romance in our relationship.” After BuzzFeed News first detailed the alleged improprieties in May, Professor Pogge was met with swift rebuke across the academic world. Hundreds of professors, including more than a dozen members of Yale’s philosophy department and its chairman, signed an open letter to “strongly condemn” him. Many professors interviewed at Yale and elsewhere said that this instance was no anomaly. “Yale is pretty notorious for not taking seriously — at the administrative level — cases of sexual harassment,” Charles Larmore, a philosophy professor at Brown University, said. “No institution likes a scandal, but at Yale there is a particular cultural silence,” said Seyla Benhabib, a professor of political science and philosophy at Yale, who signed the open letter. “There is a culture of male discretion and ‘boys will be boys.’ ”
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5 -And, the NC places Pogge on a moral pedestal that renders him immune from accountability; vote aff to reject his status as a moral authority of global justice which protects him from moral condemnation. Aye 14:
6 -Aye (Anonymous) "I had an affair with my hero, a philosopher who's famous for being 'moral'." April 26, 2014. Thought Catalog. thoughtcatalog.com/anonymous/2014/04/i-had-an-affair-with-my-hero-a-philosopher-whos-famous-for-being-moral/ Accessed 3.4.17
7 -I write this with much reluctance, because I support his political causes. But I also write because I know there’ll be others like me, who will fall in love with the man who devoted his life to justice, whilst unapologetically replicating gender injustice in his private life. I write because there is a PhD student in India, who wears a sexy negligee and stays in his hotel room whenever he visits. I write because there’s another PhD student in City Z, who, like me, fits his skinny Asian type, gives him a hug whenever they see each other, invites him to concerts and other non-professional activities. There are other young female scholars that he hosts in his apartment. This is how his affair with the virgin student started; she was invited to stay as a guest in his apartment. He will never make a move on these young scholars; he’s way too smart and has too much to lose for that kind of behavior. He will not get involved with someone who is officially his student, but he will “befriend” pretty women who aren’t officially his students. If my experience is anything to go by, he will design the conditions under which the so-called friendship could evolve, by sending invitations for philosophical discussions in private spaces, declare his love prematurely, make far off future plans, and lie by omission about his status as a free and single man. I write this knowing full well that he is probably the most powerful person in the academic area that I work in, and how this could mean sabotage for my future. I tell this story because, no matter how he dresses it up, the facts remain: He is an old man, occupying a powerful place in academia, who has a penchant for young, inexperienced women. I write because of his partner for three decades, the housewife who takes care of his taxes, laundry, and household, because I have unwittingly done her wrong. Perhaps I shouldn’t worry too much about going public with this story. In the end, no one really cares about these things. This is all within the realm of the untouchable sacred, private sphere. It is I who assumed that his words and actions meant he was unattached, I who assumed that he will be as honest as I was to him, I who didn’t think about the existence of his housewife, I who didn’t think about the young Chinese virgin, the one he promised – along with others – that he would leave his housewife for but didn’t. At the end of the day, I am but a mere graduate student; he is a big-shot Ivy League professor. At the end of the day, nothing will happen. At the end of the day, powerful men will reciprocate sexual and romantic gestures from pretty young women, so long as there are no legal repercussions. At the end of the day, this wrong that I speak of is the norm. He will continue giving his lectures about justice around the world, pretending not to eat meat for moral reasons, inviting young women to his hotel room for philosophical discussions, and I’m just among the other young women scorned by the moral philosopher, who devotes his life to justice. There can be no moral condemnation. I brought this upon myself, and I deserve to live with the consequences of my free, voluntary action. But there is a silver lining. I’ve learned a lot from this experience. As a PhD student about to enter the world of professional philosophy, I now know better what I’m getting into. My hero, who regularly uses and condemns sexist practices in his lectures, said that Person N is not a real feminist, because she wears miniskirts when she gives lectures. He sat around with other renowned philosophers from the prestigious university in City Z, grumbling about how a stupid woman does not deserve her new prestigious university post. Now I understand better what they mean when they say that academic philosophy is a white boys’ club. I am barely starting my career, but my eyes are already wide open.
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3 -The standard is minimizing structural violence
4 -1. Ethical theories that aren’t grounded in the current social context fail to analyze structural inequalities and real world issues.
5 -Mills 9: Mills, C. W. (2009), Rawls on Race/Race in Rawls. The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 47: 161–184
6 -Now how can … it ever did arrive.
7 -2. Oppression is normatively bad – it excludes people from moral deliberation and makes them victims of violence. Either a) aff impacts matter under your framework or b) It can’t condemn oppression and you should reject it
8 -3. Collective action results in tradeoffs and conflicts that only consequentialism can resolve.
9 -Woller 97 summarizes: Gary Woller BYU Professor “An Overview by Gary Woller” A Forum on the Role of Environmental Ethics. June 1997. p. 10
10 -Moreover, virtually all …. actually making it worse.
11 -4. No act omission distinction for states since their implicit approvals of actions still entail moral responsibility.
12 -Sunstein and Vermuele: Cass R. Sunstein and Adrian Vermeule. The University of Chicago Law School. “Is Capital Punishment Morally Required? The Relevance of Life‐Life Tradeoffs.” JOHN M. OLIN LAW and ECONOMICS WORKING PAPER NO. 239. The Chicago Working Paper Series. March 2005
13 -In our view, any … violations require aggregation. 
14 -I defend the text of the resolution, Resolved: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech. CX clarification solves for any ambiguities in the advocacy or role of the ballot – I’ll grant you stable links if you ask.
15 -Adv 1 – speech codes are bad
16 -Speech codes censor political activism and ingrain institutional racism
17 -Nelson 92 Hate Speech and Political Correctness, Nelson, Cary (Cary Nelson, is an American professor of English and Jubilee Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign); University of Illinois Law Review, Vol. 1992, Issue 4 (1992), pp. 1085-1094 https://heinonline.org/HOL/LuceneSearch?terms=Hate+Speech+and+Political+Correctnessandcollection=allandsearchtype=advancedandtypea=textandtabfrom=andsubmit=Goandall=true //BWSWJ
18 -In order to punish all …. We will have accom- plished nothing but our own destruction.
19 -This is not abstract theorization – speech codes on campuses have been disproportionately used against the very people they claim to protect
20 -Strossen 1: Nadine Strossen the first woman and the youngest person to ever lead the ACLU. A professor at New York Law School, Strossen sits on the Council on Foreign Relations. She has been called one of the most influential business leaders, women, or lawyers in National Law Journal and Vanity Fair “Incitement to Hatred: Should There Be a Limit” New York Law School. 25 S. Ill. U. L. J. 243 (2000-2001). ~-~- South Africa, Russia, Turkey, Singapore, UK (multiple examples), United States, Germany, Canada (censored a bell hooks book), British Universities, University of Michigan, University of Connecticut, Trinity College
21 -Consistent with the … to disempowered groups.
22 -Speech codes feel good for white liberals but prevent them from actually addressing structural issues that cause racism on campuses in the first place – speech codes deflect valuable resources from integrating schools to settlements with groups like FIRE
23 -Minow 2k Martha Minow (Professor, Harvard Law School); REGULATING HATRED: WHOSE SPEECH, WHOSE CRIMES, WHOSE POWER?-AN ESSAY FOR KENNETH KARST; http://heinonline.org/HOL/PDFsearchable?collection=journalsandhandle=hein.journals/uclalr47anddiv=36andsection=36andprint=sectionandfrom=dropbox; 47 UCLA L. Rev. 1253 1999-2000 //BWSWJ
24 -For me, however, ... requisites for learning
25 -Speech restrictions don’t work – they make people martyrs, make bad speech more attractive, create resentment towards the oppressed, and give institutional sanction to hate; In our political climate censoring people like Milo just legitimizes their views
26 -Minow 2k Martha Minow (Professor, Harvard Law School); REGULATING HATRED: WHOSE SPEECH, WHOSE CRIMES, WHOSE POWER?-AN ESSAY FOR KENNETH KARST; http://heinonline.org/HOL/PDFsearchable?collection=journalsandhandle=hein.journals/uclalr47anddiv=36andsection=36andprint=sectionandfrom=dropbox; 47 UCLA L. Rev. 1253 1999-2000 //BWSWJ
27 -Nonetheless, those who … do what it says."6
28 -Even if they win codes work, punishment for speech codes put minority students on the school to prison pipeline – high school proves – your ballot should answer the question of whether minor speech infractions should lead to the growth of the prison industrial complex
29 -Ross 16 Ross, Catherine J. (Professor of Law, George Washington; Catherine J. Ross specializes in constitutional law (with particular emphasis on the First Amendment), family law, and legal and policy issues concerning children. Her book, Lessons in Censorship: How Schools and Courts Subvert Students' First Amendment Rights (Harvard University Press, 2015) was named the Best Book on the First Amendment by Concurring Opinions’ First Amendment News, and won the Critics’ Choice Book Award from the American Education Studies Association. Professor Ross has been a co-author of Contemporary Family Law (Thomson/West) since the First Edition; the Fourth Edition was published in 2015.) , 'Bitch,' Go Directly to Jail: Student Speech and Entry into the School-to-Prison Pipeline (2016). 88 TEMPLE L. REV. (2016); GWU Law School Public Law Research Paper No. 2016-11; GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2016-11. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2782555 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2782555 All brackets were in original evidence //BWSWJ
30 -Responding to these … suspended each year.38
31 -Ross continues
32 -Violating a student … for her arrest.82
33 -Adv 2 – free speech is better than speech codes
34 -Generous free speech protections contribute to rights and pave the way towards equal representation
35 -Strossen 90 Strossen, Nadine (She was the first woman and the youngest person to ever lead the ACLU. A professor at New York Law School, Strossen sits on the Council on Foreign Relations. She has been called one of the most influential business leaders, women, or lawyers in National Law Journal and Vanity Fair) "Regulating Racist Speech on Campus: A Modest Proposal?." http://www.jstor.org/stable/1372555 , Duke Law Journal 1990.3 (Jun 1990): 484-573. //BWSWJ
36 -The civil libertarian …principles 431 and precedents.
37 -Uncensored speech creates awareness and movements against hate speech – counter speech is empirically effective – that’s the consensus of the lit.
38 -Davidson 16: Alexander Davidson “The Freedom of Speech in Public Forums on College Campuses: A Single-Site Case Study on Pushing the Boundaries of the Freedom of Speech” A Senior Project presented to The Faculty of the Journalism Department. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. June 2016. p. 50-51
39 -All experts agreed … combat the issue.
40 -Censoring speech makes it more attractive and increases hatred – psychological studies prove
41 -Stevens and Phillips 16 Sean Stevens and Nick Phillips, 12-5-2016, "Free Speech is the Most Effective Antidote to Hate Speech," Heterodox Academy, http://heterodoxacademy.org/2016/12/05/free-speech-is-the-most-effective-antidote-to-hate-speech/ //BWSWJ
42 -When hardcore racists … his vile, racist views.
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