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-Counterplan text: Public colleges and universities ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech except for hate speech. Lawrence bracketed is the solvency advocate. |
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-Charles R. Lawrence III, “Crossburning and the Sound of Silence: Antisubordination Theory and the First Amendment,” 1992 |
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-But there is ... masters and slaves. |
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-Hate speech poses a direct threat to the oppressed. Banning it is necessary to promote inclusiveness. |
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-Jared Taylor summarizes Waldron, 12, Why We Should Ban “Hate Speech”, American Renaissance, summarizing Jeremy Waldron, The Harm in Hate Speech, Harvard University Press, 2012, 292 pp., 26.95. 8/24/12 |
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-First-Amendment guarantees ... drive out minorities. |
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-Courts check—things like context solves for crowding out speech that’s productive to solve structural violence. |
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-Arthur 11 (Joyce, Founder and Executive Director of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada, a national political pro-choice group, “The Limits of Free Speech,” Sep 21, 2011 |
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-A common objection ... that critiques it. |