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+Plan Text: |
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+Public colleges and universities ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech except for hate speech. |
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+Lawrence 1 |
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+Charles R. Lawrence III, "Crossburning and the Sound of Silence: Antisubordination Theory and the First Amendment," 1992, ~http://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2784andcontext=vlr~~ |
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+"But there is no recognition..." |
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+"...are still masters and slaves." |
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+The counterplan competes both textually and functionally—The Affirmative doesn't restrict any speech, we restrict hate speech. |
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+Hate speech poses a direct threat to the oppressed. Banning it is necessary to promote inclusiveness. |
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+Waldron 12 |
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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, http://www.amren.com/features/2012/08/why-we-should-ban-hate-speech/ ((((Note – Taylor does not agree with but is summarizing Waldron's position)))) |
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+"...beat up and drive out minorities." |