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+Counterplan Text: ____________ except for explicit advocacy by faculty members that denies the existence of the Holocaust |
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+Holocaust denial still persists – with survivors growing elderly, anti-semitism is on the rise – academics have a unique responsibility to protect the truth at all costs. |
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+Yonover 96 Yonover, Geri J. "Anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial in the academy: A tort remedy." Dick. L. Rev. 101 (1996): 71. http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/dlr101anddiv=11andid=andpage= //BWSWJ |
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+"Yet, the Anti-Defamation ... Jews are overwhelming."13" |
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+Academic denial is uniquely harmful – wrapping the message with the cloak of scholarly work and “academic freedom” makes their message uniquely dangerous. People no longer have to look to the KKK to justify hatred, they can just look to their teacher |
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+Yonover 96 Yonover, Geri J. "Anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial in the academy: A tort remedy." Dick. L. Rev. 101 (1996): 71. http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/dlr101anddiv=11andid=andpage= //BWSWJ |
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+"No more than ... the First Amendment.34" |
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+Holocaust denial is group defamation and causes direct harm to those affected by the Holocaust. Depictions of Jews as evil permitted the Holocaust to happen |
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+Yonover 96 Yonover, Geri J. "Anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial in the academy: A tort remedy." Dick. L. Rev. 101 (1996): 71. http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/dlr101anddiv=11andid=andpage= //BWSWJ |
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+"If Elie Wiesel ... Supreme Court holdings." |