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+The affirmative attempts to create a better space for education, but ignores the inherent corruption within the system. The academy divides children into “deserving” elite and “undeserving” minorities, with the latter corralled into choosing between crime and military through policies like zero tolerance and school surveillance. Instead of being complicit, we need to embrace anti-education and deconstruct the academy. Thus, ROB is to vote for the best debater to resist oppression. |
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+Cowen and Siciliano 11 (Deborah Cowen and Amy Siciliano – Deborah Cowen is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. Amy Sicilliano is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the City Institute of York University in Toronto, This book is compiled/edited by Shelley Feldman, Charles Geyser, Gayatri Menon – Shelley Feldman is an International Professor of Development Sociology and the Director of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Cornell. Charles Geisler is an International Professor of Development Sociology at Cornell. Gayatri Menon is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Franklin and Marshall College, “Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation: Accumulating Insecurity: Violence and Dispossession in the Making of Everyday Life”, “Rights in Suspension”, http://puffin.harker.org:2341/lib/harker/reader.action?docID=10457039andppg=1, pg. 108-119, EmmieeM) |
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+Schools have long been crucial institutions of liberal citizenship for the production of both discipline |
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+in schools positively and significantly correlates with racial, ethinic, ability minority populations |
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+, and the percentage of students benefiting from free lunch programs (Travis and Coon |
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+are part of the assembling of a broad future of securitized social reproduction. |
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+Attempts to fix the law to prevent Otherization will never work because the security state has constructed the structure of the law as something that will necessarily provide civil society an enemy to define both its own existence and the expansion of militarism - step away from normativity and become the camouflaging terrorist that is slain by the benevolent state protector |
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+Genova 11 (Nicholas de Genova – Visiting Scholar in the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago and has been a research professor at the University of Amsterdam. He has taught anthropology at Stanford and Columbia and been an international research fellow at the University of Warwick. This book is compiled/edited by Shelley Feldman, Charles Geyser, Gayatri Menon – Shelley Feldman is an International Professor of Development Sociology and the Director of Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Cornell. Charles Geisler is an International Professor of Development Sociology at Cornell. Gayatri Menon is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Franklin and Marshall College, “Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation: Accumulating Insecurity: Violence and Dispossession in the Making of Everyday Life”, Chapter 2- Fugitive Corporeality, http://puffin.harker.org:2341/lib/harker/reader.action?docID=10457039, Pg. 142-150, EmmieeM) |
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+The demand for a dutiful and docile (and now, patriotic, even heroic |
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+, pre-emptively supplying the justificatory rationale for still more state power. |
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+The queer body is the non-conforming societal terrorist – from the AIDs epidemic to the “destruction of marriage and the family”, the queer is perceived as a threat to both cis-straight bodies and heteronormative society. The only alternative positioning allowed by American biopolitics is that of a market commodity to be exploited. |
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+Puar 7 (Jasbir Puar – associate professor in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University who has received countless national awards (Association for Asian American Studies Cultural Studies Book Award, Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award, etc), “Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times”, https://static1.squarespace.com/static/54234b64e4b080ee5d54b2f0/t/5424b19ee4b070e9080566cf/1411690910458/jasbir-puar_terrorist-assemblages_preface.pdf, pg. 4 – 10, EmmieeM) |
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+Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times is an invitation to deeper exploration of these |
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+always-becoming (continual ontological emergence, a Deleuzian becoming without being). |
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+There can never be any hope of progress within the legal system because it is set up in such a way to erase queerness while simultaneously perpetuating queer violence – things like the trans-panic defense and deliberate sabotage of statistical gathering to down-play incidents of queer violence force the queer to become bare life. |
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+Stanley 11 (Eric Stanley, “Near Life, Queer Death: Overkill and Ontological Capture”, https://queerhistory.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/near-life-queer-death-eric-stanley.pdf, PG. 5 – 15, EmmieeM) |
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+The numbers, degrees, locations, kinds, types, and frequency of attacks |
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+threat as a symbol of shattering difference, monstrosity, and irreconcilable contradiction. |
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+This fetishistic structure allows one to believe that queers are an inescapable threat and at |
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+hollow space of ontological capture that life might still be lived, otherwise. |
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+Cruel optimism has tangible psychological effects on queer bodies because it forces them to remain attached to the idea that things can get better and repeatedly suffer the realization that it is impossible |
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+Berlant 8 (Lauren Berlant, “Cruel Optimism: On Marx, Loss and the Sense”, “Optimism and its Objects”, http://www.chineseollie.com/didyouread/Berlant-Cruel-Optimism.pdf, pg. 33, EmmieeM) |
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+When we talk about an object of desire, we are really talking about a |
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+a sudden incapacity to manage startling situations, as we will see below. |
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+We must abandon the political – state-based “support” forms is used to drive homonationalism – the view of the U.S. as benign, which masks militarism and Middle East interventionism |
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+Puar 13 (Jasbir Puar – associate professor in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University who has received countless national awards (Association for Asian American Studies Cultural Studies Book Award, Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award, etc), Jindal Global Law Review, “Homonationalism as Assemblage: Viral Travels, Affective Sexualities”, http://www.thing.net/~rdom/ucsd/3somesPlus/Puar.pdf, pg. 24-28, EmmieeM) |
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+In my 2007 monograph, Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times (hereinafter TA |
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+the legislation regarding the severe compromises made in order to enable its passage. |
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+Thus my advocacy – queer anarchy - the only viable option is to call for queer anarchy – a radical insurrection that overthrows civil society |
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+Mary Nardini no date (Mary Nardini Gang, “Towards the Queerest Insurrection”, http://www.weldd.org/sites/default/files/Toward20the20Queerest20Insurrection.pdf, EmmieeM) |
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+Susan Stryker writes that the state acts to “regulate bodies, in ways both |
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+The rioting spread throughout the city as others joined in on the fun! |