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1 -====Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to ban tobacco advertising on campus, and ought to remove all other restrictions on constitutionally protected speech.====
2 -
3 -Rigotti et al: Nancy A. Rigotti and Susan E. Moran Nancy A. Rigotti and Susan E. Moran are with the Tobacco Research and Treatment Center, Division of General Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Henry Wechsler and Nancy A. Rigotti are with the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston. “US College Students’ Exposure to Tobacco Promotions: Prevalence and Association With Tobacco Use.” American Journal of Public Health. January 2005. RP
4 -
5 -
6 -Our findings call
7 -AND
8 - industry’s marketing strategies.
9 -
10 -====Tobacco ads on campus are constitutionally protected====
11 -
12 -Hudson: Hudson, David L., Jr. First Amendment Scholar “Tobacco ads.” First Amendment Center. September 2002. RP
13 -
14 -Government officials continue
15 -AND
16 - directed to adults.”
17 -
18 -====Reducing smoking advertising empirically decreases smoking.====
19 -
20 -Kasza et al 1: Kasza, Karin A. Rosewell Park Cancer Institute, Andrew Hyland, Mohammad Siahpush, Hua-Hie Yong, Ann D. McNeill, Lin Li, Michael Cummings. “The Effectiveness of Tobacco Marketing Regulations on Reducing Smokers’ Exposure to Advertising and Promotion: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2011. MZ
21 -
22 -
23 -Exposure to tobacco
24 -AND
25 - and price promotions.
26 -
27 -====The tobacco industry is hugely exploitative, and aims to kill off billions of poor and black people.====
28 -
29 -Ames: Ames, Mark Contributor, Pando “’The poor, the young, the black and the stupid’: Inside Big Tobacco's plans to kill a billion people.” Pando. June 2015. RP
30 -
31 -“The world’s most
32 -AND
33 - and the stupid.
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1 -====Public colleges currently restrict sexually harassing speech based on workplace sexual harassment laws.====
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3 -Schuster 1: Schuster, Saundra K. Esq., Partner, NCHERM “Sexual Harassment and the First Amendment: Will Your Policies Hold Up In Court?” The National Center for Higher Education Risk Management, Winter 2011. CH
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5 -Public colleges and
6 -AND
7 - civility and respect.
8 -
9 -====The aff strikes down such restrictions, since they conflict with the First Amendment.====
10 -
11 -Schuster 2: Schuster, Saundra K. Esq., Partner, NCHERM “Sexual Harassment and the First Amendment: Will Your Policies Hold Up In Court?” The National Center for Higher Education Risk Management, Winter 2011. CH
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13 -Public colleges and
14 -AND
15 - include protected expression.
16 -
17 -
18 -====Sexual harassment lets male perpetrators entrench patriarchal dominance over female students.====
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20 -Benson and Thomson: Benson, Donna J., and Gregg E. Thomson. “Sexual Harassment on a University Campus: The Confluence of Authority Relations, Sexual Interest, and Gender Stratification.” 1982.
21 -
22 -Male Authority and
23 -AND
24 - more covert discrimination.
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1 -====I a Just Society.====
2 -====People don’t exist as independent agents, but as members of a collective whole.====
3 -Steiner: Steiner Alex. Frankfurt School “From Alienation to Revolution: A Defense of Marx’s Theory of Alienation: The Historical Antecedents.” Permanent-revolution.org, May 1997. CH Ellipses in original text
4 -
5 -A necessary corollary
6 -AND
7 - with living bodies.
8 -
9 -====And people can’t be divorced from their social contexts.====
10 -
11 -Friedman: Friedman, Marilyn A. Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, Vanderbilt University “Self-Rule in Social Context: Autonomy From a Feminist Perspective.” Published in Freedom, Equality and Social Change: Issues in Contemporary Social Philosophy. (Creighton Peden and James P. Sterba, eds.). Lewiston, NY: The Edward Mellen Press, 1989. CH
12 -
13 -At the higher
14 -AND
15 - of human communities.
16 -
17 -====The standard is Accounting for Choices’ Social Context.====
18 -
19 -====My thesis and sole contention is that rights don’t exist in a vacuum.====
20 -====Since free speech only makes sense in a social context, it’s never truly “free” – restrictions are required.====
21 -
22 -Fish 1: Fish, Stanley. Floersheimer Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech – and It’s a Good Thing, Too. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. CH
23 -
24 -The objection to
25 -AND
26 - shapes its exercise.)
27 -
28 -====And colleges have a unique obligation to restrict speech when it conflicts with their larger purpose. Unfettered speech of ANY kind forces schools to prioritize atomized freedom over their own goals.====
29 -
30 -Fish 2: Fish, Stanley. Floersheimer Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech – and It’s a Good Thing, Too. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. CH
31 -
32 -Despite what they
33 -AND
34 - gives it meaning.
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1 -====Legislation is coming now to limit cyberbullying on college campuses.====
2 -
3 -Cheong February 2017: Cheong, Ian Miles Contributor, Heat Street “Proposed Texas ‘Cyberbullying’ Law Would Strip Away Right to Web Anonymity.” Heat Street. February 11 2017. RP
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5 -Texas legislators are
6 -AND
7 - to do so.
8 -
9 -====Cyberbullying is constitutionally protected – the Aff has to defend it.====
10 -
11 -DAVID L. HUDSON 16 JR. First Amendment expert and law professor who serves as First Amendment Ombudsman for the Newseum Institute’s First Amendment Center. He contributes research and commentary, provides analysis and information to news media “Is cyberbullying free speech?”, ABA Journal, 1 Nov 2016, BE.
12 -
13 -UCLA law professor
14 -AND
15 - the First Amendment.”
16 -
17 -====Cyberbullying manifests itself in racialized ways towards minorities====
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19 -Balakrishnan: Balakrishnan, Anita News associate “University of Pennsylvania investigating 'repugnant' racist cyberbullying.” November 2016. Rp
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21 -The University of
22 -AND
23 - its appalling bias."
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1 -====Counterplan Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to ban the confederate flag on campus, and ought to remove all other restrictions on constitutionally protected speech.====
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3 -====It competes – bans on Confederate flags violate the First Amendment====
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5 -Rychlak: Rychlak, Ronald J. Associate Professor, The University of Mississippi School of Law; B.A., Wabash College; J.D., Vanderbilt University “ESSAY: CIVIL RIGHTS, CONFEDERATE FLAGS, AND POLITICAL CORRECTNESS: FREE SPEECH AND RACE RELATIONS ON CAMPUS.” Tulane Law Review. May 1992. RP
6 -
7 -Not long ago,
8 -AND
9 - of the Constitution.
10 -
11 -
12 -
13 -====The Confederate flag on campus normalizes violence against Black students – it inspired Dylan Roof and is a symbol of antiblackness====
14 -Morrison: Morrison, Aaron Writer, International Business Times “Confederate Flag Controversy: More US Schools Consider Bans On Display Of Southern Symbol As Charleston Unveils New Policy.” International Business Times. August 2015. RP
15 -Weeks after a
16 -AND
17 - removing their symbols.
18 -
19 -====The Confederate flag makes a workplace environment unsuitable – bans signal state commitment to redress and do solve====
20 -
21 -Ozier: Ozier, William N Attorney, Bass, Berry, and Sims PLC “Confederate Flags in the Workplace: How Should an Employer Respond?.” December 2015. RP
22 -
23 -The Equal Employment
24 -AND
25 - such a symbol.
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1 -A Interpretation: Gun carrying on campus is intimidation in the same way burning a cross is – it’s not constitutionally protected.
2 -Lithwick and Turner: Dalia Lithwick and Christian Turner Contributors, Slate “It’s Not My Gun. It’s ‘Free Speech.’.” Slate. November 2013. RP
3 -
4 -
5 -This is why
6 -AND
7 - don’t have to.
8 -
9 -B Violation
10 -
11 -
12 -C Net Benefits
13 -
14 -Limits
15 -
16 -Topic education
17 -
18 -D Voting issue
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1 -====There are growing trends in academia to restrict the ability to deny climate change====
2 -Williamson: Williamson, Kevin D. Contributor, National Review “Free Speech and Climate Science – Campus Censorship is Only the Beginning.” National Review. April 2016. RP
3 -I spent part
4 -AND
5 - organized-crime syndicates.
6 -
7 -====Denialism halts action against warming====
8 -
9 -Brulle: Brulle, R.J. “Institutionalizing Delay: Foundation Funding and the Creation of H.S. Climate Cange Counter-Movement Organizations.” January 2013. RP
10 -As 2012 ended,
11 -AND
12 - address the issue.
13 -
14 -====We’re on the brink of the point of no return from warming – it’ll cause extinction, nuclear war, and structural violence.====
15 -
16 -Sharp and Kennedy 14, Robert Sharp Associate Professor Robert (Bob) A. Sharp is the UAE National Defense College Associate Dean for Academic Programs and College Quality Assurance Advisor. He previously served as Assistant Professor of Strategic Security Studies at the College of International Security Affairs (CISA) in the U.S. National Defense University (NDU), Washington D.C. and then as Associate Professor at the Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies, collocated with NDU. Most recently at NESA, he focused on security sector reform in Yemen and Lebanon, and also supported regional security engagement events into Afghanistan, Turkey, Egypt, Palestine and Qatar and Edward Kennedy Edward Kennedy is a renewable energy and climate change specialist who has worked for the World Bank and the Spanish Electric Utility ENDESA on carbon policy and markets, “Climate Change and Implications for National Security”, International Policy Digest, 22 Aug 2014, BE
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18 -Over the 250
19 -AND
20 - ultimately foster conflict.
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1 -====1 Agonistic democracy creates in groups– those who are enemy to this system are left out of the solution, deradicalizing movements – Mouffe 10 is a link – it talks about distinguishing the enemy from the adversary .====
2 - Ince: Ince, Murat Professor, Gazi University “A Critique of Agonistic Politics.” International Journal of Zizek Studies. Volume 10. RP
3 -
4 -The third problem
5 -AND
6 - define the agonism.
7 -====2 Agonistic democracy isn’t radical – it starts from the standpoint of liberal demoracy and is complacent within existing power structures.====
8 -
9 -Smolenski: Smolenski, Jan Graudate student, Central European University “Beyond Liberal Democracy? A Critical Assessment of Political Theories of Chantal Mouffe and Slavoj Zizek.” 2012. RP
10 -
11 -Mouffe's prescriptive theory
12 -AND
13 - her actual prescriptions.
14 -====Representations precede policymaking – they’re key to avoid serial policy failure and shape our understandings.====
15 -
16 -Crawford Neta, PhD MA MIT, BA Brown, Prof. of poli sci at Boston University, “Argument and Change in World Politics”, p. 19-21. 2002.
17 -Coherent arguments are
18 -AND
19 - a meta-argument.
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1 -====Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought to recognize Black safe spaces, and remove restrictions on all other constitutionally protected speech====
2 -
3 -Jackson: Jackson, Symone Contributor, Fusion “5 Things Black Students Say Will End Racism On Campuses.” Fusion. April 2016. RP
4 -
5 -Earlier this year,
6 -AND
7 - us not succeeding.”
8 -
9 -====It competes ~-~- the plan gets rid of safe spaces – they infringe on constitutionally protected speech.====
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11 -Fox: Fox News News website “'Safe spaces' on college campuses run at odds with First Amendment, say law experts.” Fox News. November 2015. RP
12 -
13 -So-called "safe
14 -AND
15 - hypocrisy, double standard."
16 -
17 -====Black counter-spaces function as a response to microaggressions and centers of Black activism====
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19 -Solorzano et al: Daniel Solorzano, Miguel Ceja, Tara Yosso Researchers, UC Schools “Critical Race Theory, Racial Microaggressions, and Campus Racial Climate: The Experiences of African American College Students.” Journal of Negro Education, Volume 69. Spring 2000. RP
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21 -In response to
22 -AND
23 -
24 -are so uncomfortable.
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1 -====Tons of colleges currently have restrictions on campus carry====
2 -
3 -Anderson: Anderson, Nick Contributor, The Washington Post “If you want to carry a gun on campus, these states say yes.” The Washington Post. January 2016. RP
4 -
5 -Debate continues to
6 -AND
7 - Monday, is here:
8 -
9 -====Open gun carrying is Constitutionally protected speech.====
10 -
11 -Blanchfield: Blanchfield, Patrick. Contributor, The New York Times “What Do Guns Say?” The New York Times, May 2014. RP
12 -
13 -On one level,
14 -AND
15 - local state capitol.
16 -
17 -
18 -
19 -====Guns are racialized – homicides occur most often to Black people.====
20 -
21 -Sager: Sager, Josh. B.A., Political Science, Boston University “White Privilege and the 2nd Amendment.” The Progressive Cynic, 2013. BS
22 -
23 -This pro-white bias
24 -AND
25 - during the stop.
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1 -====Colleges currently restrict tobacco advertising – the movement is growing====
2 -Murphy: Murphy, Kate Higher Education Reporter, Cincinnati.com “UC bans tobacco on all campuses.” Cincinnati.com. August 2016. RP
3 -
4 -
5 -The University of
6 -AND
7 -advertisements and sales.
8 -
9 -====Tobacco ads on campus are constitutionally protected====
10 -
11 -Hudson: Hudson, David L., Jr. First Amendment Scholar “Tobacco ads.” First Amendment Center. September 2002. RP
12 -
13 -Government officials continue
14 -AND
15 -directed to adults.”
16 -
17 -====Reducing smoking advertising empirically decreases smoking.====
18 -
19 -Kasza et al 1: Kasza, Karin A. Rosewell Park Cancer Institute, Andrew Hyland, Mohammad Siahpush, Hua-Hie Yong, Ann D. McNeill, Lin Li, Michael Cummings. “The Effectiveness of Tobacco Marketing Regulations on Reducing Smokers’ Exposure to Advertising and Promotion: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2011. MZ
20 -
21 -
22 -Exposure to tobacco
23 -AND
24 - and price promotions.
25 -
26 -====The tobacco industry is hugely exploitative, and aims to kill off billions of poor and black people.====
27 -
28 -Ames: Ames, Mark Contributor, Pando “’The poor, the young, the black and the stupid’: Inside Big Tobacco's plans to kill a billion people.” Pando. June 2015. RP
29 -
30 -“The world’s most
31 -AND
32 - and the stupid.
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1 -====A Interpretation: The Aff must defend implementation of the resolution by colleges and universities====
2 -====To restrict means to limit by policy.====
3 -Merriam Webster: Merriam Webster Dictionary “Restriction.” RP
4 -something (as a law or rule) that limits There are restrictions on building. 2
5 -:  an act of limiting :  the condition of being limited
6 -====B Violation:====
7 -
8 -====C Net Benefits====
9 -====FIRST IS ENGAGEMENT ~-~- Debate requires a specific point of difference in order to promote effective exchange—stasis and limits are key to engagement.====
10 -
11 -Steinberg and Freeley 13: David, Lecturer in Communicatio22n studies and rhetoric. Advisor to Miami Urban Debate League. Director of Debate at U Miami, Former President of CEDA. And ** Austin, attorney who focuses on criminal, personal injury and civil rights law, JD, Suffolk University, Argumentation and Debate, Critical Thinking for Reasoned Decision Making, 121-4
12 -
13 -Debate is a
14 -AND
15 -be clearly defined.
16 -
17 -====This outweighs other impacts====
18 -====A It controls the internal link to any of their offense – their method is only valuable if it is procedurally debatable – they foster a monologue, not a diagloe====
19 -====B They force the neg to generics like Cap, Word PICs, or Afropess against their position, which moots the entire 1AC and makes the discussion meaningless====
20 -====C Deliberative debate models impart skills vital to respond to social problems=====
21 -Christian O. Lundberg 10 Professor of Communications @ University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, “Tradition of Debate in North Carolina” in Navigating Opportunity: Policy Debate in the 21st Century By Allan D. Louden, p. 311
22 -
23 -The second major
24 -AND
25 - the foreseen future.
26 -
27 -=====SECOND IS TOPIC EDUCATION – with Trump in office undermining rights, a commitment to free speech and accountability are key.====
28 -Kurt Strazdins: Miami herald editorial board, “Freedom of speech is our constitutional right, Mr. Trump”, Miami Herald, 3 Dec 2016, BE
29 -
30 -
31 -Americans honor the
32 -AND
33 - would be king.
34 -
35 -====THIRD IS INEVITABILITY, Exclusion’s inevitable in debate – we can’t debate every possible position – framework isn’t violent====
36 -
37 -Anderson: — Amanda Anderson, Caroline Donovan Professor of English Literature and Department Chair at Johns Hopkins University, Senior Fellow at the School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University, holds a Ph.D. in English from Cornell University, 2006 (“Reply to My Critic(s),” Criticism, Volume 48, Number 2, Spring, Available Online to Subscribing Institutions via Project MUSE, p. 285-287)
38 -
39 -Let's first examine
40 -AND
41 - further elaboration here.
42 -
43 -====FOURTH IS MATEIRALITY ~-~- their desire to ignore the real life consequences of their advocacy is the worst form of antiblackness====
44 -
45 -Christopher A. Bracey 6, Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor of African and African American Studies, Washington University in St. Louis, September, Southern California Law Review, 79 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1231, p. 1318
46 -
47 -Second, reducing conversation
48 -AND
49 - cycle of resentment.
50 -
51 -
52 -====D Voting issue====
53 -====They don’t get to weigh the case against framework====
54 -====A If we win that you preclude us from substantive engagement with the 1ac, then you will obviously win the case—means you can’t cross-apply case impacts or arguments to the other page since we indict your ability to read them in the first place====
55 -====B Framework is a procedural question – all of the claims of the 1AC are substantive but not theoretical – they can’t weigh those without a fair starting point.====
56 -
57 -Galloway 7: Galloway 7—Samford Comm prof (Ryan, Contemporary Argumentation and Debate, Vol. 28, 2007)
58 -
59 -Debate as a
60 -AND
61 - of topical advocacy.
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1 -====Focusing on identity politics shatters coalitions and divides the working class.====
2 -
3 -Taylor 11 Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, on the editorial board of the International Socialist Review and a doctoral student in African American Studies at Northwestern University; “Race, class and Marxism,” SocialistWorker.org, http://socialistworker.org/2011/01/04/race-class-and-marxism
4 -
5 -Marxists believe that
6 -AND
7 - the entire class.
8 -
9 -====Cap causes rampant racism in both history and the present.====
10 -
11 -Young: Young, Robert. Philosophy Doctorate/BA, Oxford University “Putting Materialism Back into Race Theory: Toward a Transformative Theory of Race.” The Red Critique, 2006. SR
12 -
13 -This essay advances
14 -AND
15 - in economic relations.
16 -
17 -====The alternative ~-~- we should reject the Aff as a withdrawal from the logic of capitalism– this is the kind of demand that challenges overarching structures.====
18 -
19 -Adrian Johnston 4 Dept of Philosophy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, “The Cynic’s Fetish: Slavoj Žižek and the Dynamics of Belief”, International Journal of Zizek Studies, Volume 1, 2004, BE
20 -
21 -Perhaps the absence
22 -AND
23 - I choose fetishism.”).
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1 -2017-04-15 15:24:09.0
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1 -Jorman Antigua, Amit Kukreja
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1 -Stuyvesant PY
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1 -100
Round
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1 -4
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1 -1 - Cap K
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1 -====The negative advocacy is to endorse the Aff sans the use of the term “bodies”====
2 -====1 Discussing institutional violence against the oppressed by referring to them as “bodies” is used to dehumanize black people, commodifying their suffering – they’re seen as objects as opposed to a person.====
3 -
4 -Steele: Steele, Tanya Contributor, Indie Wire “I Am Not a Black Body.” Indie Wire. October 2015. RP
5 -
6 -It is commonplace,
7 -AND
8 - the true challenge.
9 -
10 -====2 The idea of the “Body” is rooted in heteronormative assumptions====
11 -
12 -Creamer: Deborah Beth Creamer Creamer is the author of Disability and Christian Theology: Embodied Limits and Constructive Possibilities(2009), a book that encourages thought in new ways about categories like ability and disability. Embracing Limits, Queering Embodiment: Creating/Creative Possibilities for Disability Theology. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Vol. 26, No. 2 (Fall 2010), pp. 123-127
13 -
14 -Betcher’s move from
15 -AND
16 - conversation and interaction.
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1 -2017-04-15 15:24:11.0
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1 -Jorman Antigua, Amit Kukreja
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1 -Stuyvesant PY
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1 -100
Round
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1 -4
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1 -Harrison Piliero Neg
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1 -1 - Bodies AIK
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1 -Harrison Round Robin
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1 -====The history of art is one rooted in racism – people have written discriminatory things and portrayed Blacks stereotypically with no repercussions.====
2 -
3 -Bidisha: Bidisha SK Mamata Goes by Bidisha professionally; contributor, The Guardian “It’s time for the arts world to look hard at its own racism.” The Guardian. December 2015. RP
4 -
5 -The cultural world
6 -AND
7 - day, well, tough.
8 -
9 -====The institution of art is historically controlled by cis white men who use it as a means of domination, stigmatizing the work of minorities.====
10 -Sherwin: Sherwin, Brian Fine Art Views “Art and Prejudice: Dealing with Sexism, Racism, and Ageism in the Art World.” February 2011. RP
11 -
12 -When one thinks
13 -AND
14 - as a whole.
15 -
16 -====Historical framing comes before their advocacy. I criticize their epistemic starting point, which shapes their solvency; they don’t get to weigh the case until they justify their genealogy.=====
17 -
18 -
19 -Fisher: Fisher, W. R. Professor Emeritus, USC Annenberg School for Communication “Narration As A Human Communication Paradigm: The Case of Public Moral Argument.” Communications Monographs, 51(1), 1984. BE
20 -
21 -The context for
22 -AND
23 - otherwise, involves narrative.
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1 -2017-04-29 19:21:19.0
Judge
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1 -Elijah Smith
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1 -Kinkaid JY
ParentRound
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1 -101
Round
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1 -2
Team
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1 -Harrison Piliero Neg
Title
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1 -1 - Art History Reps K
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1 -TOC
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1 -163,164
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1 -2017-03-26 18:41:45.0
Judge
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1 -Chris Vincent, Cameron McConway
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1 -Harvard Westlake IP
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1 -5
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1 -AC
2 --Fem Decoloniality
3 -NC
4 --Tobacco Ads PIC
5 --Endowments DA
6 --Sexual Harassment DA
7 -NR
8 --PIC
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1 -King Round Robin
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1 -165,166
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1 -2017-03-26 18:43:21.0
Judge
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1 -Jonathan Alston, Jenn Melin, John Sims
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1 -Success Academy SC
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1 -Finals
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1 -AC
2 --Kill White Nationalists
3 -NC
4 --Communitarianism NC
5 --Zones Safety DA
6 --Cyberbullying DA
7 -1AR
8 --Everything
9 -NR
10 --Communitarianism NC
11 --Zones Safety DA as impact turn to Aff
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1 -King Round Robin
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1 -167,168
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1 -2017-04-01 16:02:18.0
Judge
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1 -James Min, Harry Kern
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1 -Cambridge OS
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1 -1
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1 -AC
2 --Narrative Guns
3 -NC
4 --Util FW
5 --Confederate Flag PIC
6 --Guns not CPS T
7 --Decadence K
8 -1AR
9 --PIC solvency advocate theory
10 -NR
11 --T
12 --PIC
13 -2AR
14 --Theory
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1 -Penn Round Robin
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1 -169,170
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1 -2017-04-01 21:58:43.0
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1 -Bob Overing, Paloma OConnor
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1 -Scarsdale ZE
Round
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1 -3
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1 -AC
2 --Agonistic Democracy
3 -NC
4 --Agonistic Democracy K
5 --Util FW
6 --Warming DA
7 -1AR
8 --Turns to DA
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1 -Penn Round Robin
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1 -171,172,173
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1 -2017-04-15 15:13:59.0
Judge
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1 -Jonathan Alston, John Staunton
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1 -Lexington NB
Round
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1 -1
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1 -AC
2 --Militarism
3 -NC
4 --Black Safe Spaces PIC
5 --Guns DA
6 --Tobacco DA
7 -NR
8 --PIC and Guns DA
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1 -Harrison Round Robin
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1 -174,175,176
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1 -2017-04-15 15:24:04.0
Judge
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1 -Jorman Antigua, Amit Kukreja
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1 -Stuyvesant PY
Round
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1 -4
RoundReport
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1 -AC
2 --Rage
3 -NC
4 --Framework
5 --Cap K
6 --Bodies AIK
7 -NR
8 --Framework and K
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1 -Harrison Round Robin
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1 -177
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1 -2017-04-29 19:21:15.0
Judge
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1 -Elijah Smith
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1 -Kinkaid JY
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1 -2
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1 -AC
2 --Art
3 -NC
4 --T Any
5 --Art History Reps K
6 --Cartoons PIC
7 -NR
8 --K and PIC
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1 -TOC
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1 +====The Role of the Judge is to Promote Critical Education for ALL Debaters, which means s/he must enhance our potential to expose dominant, oppressive biases both outside and within the debate space.====
2 +
3 +Giroux: Giroux, Henry. Waterbury Chair Professor, Pennsylvania State University “Critical Pedagogy and the Postmodern/Modern Divide: Towards a Pedagogy of Democratization.” Teacher Education Quarterly, Winter 2004. CH
4 +
5 +The search for
6 +AND
7 +and gendered inequalities.
8 +
9 +
10 +====The Role of the Ballot is to Endorse the Position that Fosters Solutions to Social Oppression.====
11 +
12 +====Free speech is an illusion – minority voices will never be heard and are silenced, while exceptions to the First Amendment give the white majority a bully pulpit to exert dominance.====
13 +
14 +Delgado and Stefancic: Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic Delgado is Charles Inglis Thomson Professor of Law, University of Colorado. J.D., U. Cali- fornia-Berkeley, 1974. Stefancic is theTechnical Services Librarian, University of San Francisco School of Law. M.L.S., Simmons College, 1963; M.A., University of San Francisco, 1989. “Images of the Outsider in American Law and Culture: Can Free Expression Remedy Systemic Social Ills.” Cornell Law Review. Volume 77. September 1992. RP
15 +
16 + Speech and free
17 +AND
18 +romantic-and wrong.
19 +
20 +====Administrative silence LEGITIMIZES the legacy of racism – it’s reminiscent of whites just watching the LYNCHINGS OF BLACKS.====
21 +
22 +Ross writes: Ross, Lawrence. Author of The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities “Blackface on Halloween Isn’t About Freedom of Speech, It’s About White Supremacy.” The Root, October 2016. RP
23 +
24 +It’s Halloween, so
25 +AND
26 + the costume itself.
27 +
28 +====The alternative – Aff actors ought to ban racially-motivated hate speech on their campuses by prohibiting speech designed to dehumanize minority groups, and giving opportunities to take legal tort action.====
29 +
30 +Delgado 2: Delgado, Richard. 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, Volume 17, 1982. RP
31 +-Symbolizes condemnation
32 +
33 +It is, of
34 + AND
35 + eradication of racism.
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1 +2017-03-24 22:32:19.0
Judge
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1 +Rodrigo Paramo, Travis Fife
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1 +Strake MC
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1 +91
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1 +1
Team
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1 +Harrison Piliero Neg
Title
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1 +JANFEB - Race K
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1 +King Round Robin
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1 +====I a Just Society.====
2 +====People don’t exist as independent agents, but as members of a collective whole.====
3 +Steiner: Steiner Alex. Frankfurt School “From Alienation to Revolution: A Defense of Marx’s Theory of Alienation: The Historical Antecedents.” Permanent-revolution.org, May 1997. CH Ellipses in original text
4 +
5 +A necessary corollary
6 +AND
7 + with living bodies.
8 +
9 +====And people can’t be divorced from their social contexts.====
10 +
11 +Friedman: Friedman, Marilyn A. Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, Vanderbilt University “Self-Rule in Social Context: Autonomy From a Feminist Perspective.” Published in Freedom, Equality and Social Change: Issues in Contemporary Social Philosophy. (Creighton Peden and James P. Sterba, eds.). Lewiston, NY: The Edward Mellen Press, 1989. CH
12 +
13 +At the higher
14 +AND
15 + of human communities.
16 +
17 +====The standard is Accounting for Choices’ Social Context.====
18 +
19 +====My thesis and sole contention is that rights don’t exist in a vacuum.====
20 +====Since free speech only makes sense in a social context, it’s never truly “free” – restrictions are required.====
21 +
22 +Fish 1: Fish, Stanley. Floersheimer Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech – and It’s a Good Thing, Too. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. CH
23 +
24 +The objection to
25 +AND
26 + shapes its exercise.)
27 +
28 +====And colleges have a unique obligation to restrict speech when it conflicts with their larger purpose. Unfettered speech of ANY kind forces schools to prioritize atomized freedom over their own goals.====
29 +
30 +Fish 2: Fish, Stanley. Floersheimer Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Yeshiva University’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech – and It’s a Good Thing, Too. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. CH
31 +
32 +Despite what they
33 +AND
34 + gives it meaning.
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1 +2017-03-26 18:37:10.0
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1 +Jonathan Alston, Jenn Melin, John Sims
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1 +Success Academy SC
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1 +94
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1 +Finals
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1 +Harrison Piliero Neg
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1 +King Round Robin
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1 +2017-01-04 00:34:12.0
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1 +Jonathan Alston, John Staunton, Alyaa Chace
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1 +Success Academy SC
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1 +Finals
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1 +AC
2 +-SV with bankruptcy scenario
3 +NC
4 +-Sovereignty NC
5 +-Apoc Rhetoric K
6 +-Coal DA
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1 +Byram Invitational
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1 +162
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1 +2017-03-26 18:37:06.0
Judge
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1 +Jonathan Alston, Jenn Melin, John Sims
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1 +Success Academy SC
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1 +Finals
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1 +AC
2 +-Kill White Nationalists
3 +NC
4 +-Communitarianism NC
5 +-Zones Safety DA
6 +-Cyberbullying DA
7 +1AR
8 +-Everything
9 +NR
10 +-Communitarianism NC
11 +-Zones Safety DA as impact turn to Aff
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