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+====CP Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States should remove all restrictions on constitutionally protected free speech but ban the usage of all racial insults, including those not protected by the First Amendment. Racial insults pose a direct threat to the oppressed. Banning it is necessary to promote inclusiveness.==== |
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+J. Peter Byrne 91 Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center., Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University, 79 Geo. L.J. 399 (1991), http://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub/1577, ghs//BZ |
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+This article examines the constitutionality of university prohibitions of public expression that insults members of |
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+fears and prejudices rather than to respect for others and informed judgment.3 |
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+====Solves the aff – racial insults have no truth value but to derogate victims and undercut academic accessibility- takes out all your cards about free speech being necessary to activism since racial insults have literally 0 value==== |
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+J. Peter Byrne 91 Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center., Racial Insults and Free Speech Within the University, 79 Geo. L.J. 399 (1991), http://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/facpub/1577, ghs//BZ |
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+The university's first commitment is to truth. As argued above, the uni- |
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+means, for rational argument always has a privileged place in the university. |
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+====Racial insults inflict transgenerational psychological violence, create physical degeneration, and maintain cycles of poverty==== |
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+Richard Delgado 82 J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Professor of Law, UCLA Law School., “WORDS THAT WOUND: A TORT ACTION FOR RACIAL INSULTS, EPITHETS, AND NAME-CALLING,” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 17 (1982), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000918, ghs//BZ |
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+American society remains deeply afflicted by racism. Long before slavery became the mainstay of |
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+other prac- tices which determine the distribution of social benefits and responsibilities. |
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+====Laws prohibiting racial insults establish public norms and check prejudice – the aff allows rampant racial insults that perpetuate stereotyping and reinforce racist mindsets==== |
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+Richard Delgado 82 J.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Professor of Law, UCLA Law School., “WORDS THAT WOUND: A TORT ACTION FOR RACIAL INSULTS, EPITHETS, AND NAME-CALLING,” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Vol. 17 (1982), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2000918, ghs//BZ |
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+Unlike most of the actions for which tort law provides redress to the victim, |
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+racial slurs is a promis- ing vehicle for the eradication of racism. |