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... ... @@ -1,86 +1,0 @@ 1 -Chronicle AC 2 - 3 -Part 1: Framing 4 - 5 -Free speech is a pre-requisite to any rational moral system- without it self-realization is impossible. Eberle 94 6 -Eberle, Law @ Roger Williams, 94 (Wake Forest LR, Winter) 7 - 8 -The Court's decision... be vigilantly investigated. 9 - 10 -Free speech facilitates the development of moral reasoning- restrictions should be prima facie rejected. Dwyer 01 11 -(Susan, Phil@Maryland, Nordic Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 2, No. 2 ® Philosophia Press 2001) 12 - 13 -Direct Nonconsequentialism Let... (protect) it everywhere. 14 - 15 -Consequentially, Free speech is a gateway to every other impact. D’Souza 96 16 -(Frances, Prof. Anthropology Oxford, http://www.europarl.europa.eu/hearings/19960425/droi/freedom_en.htm?textMode=on) 17 - 18 -In the absence... at every turn. 19 - 20 -Plan Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict constitutionally protected journalist speech. 21 - 22 -Advantage 1: Stop The Press 23 - 24 -Censorship of student journalism is increasing at the worst possible time. Censorship discourages questioning the government. Schuman 12-8 25 -(Rebecca, http://www.slate.com/articles/life/education/2016/12/student_journalists_are_under_threat.html) 26 - 27 -Well, here’s some... censorship is acceptable. 28 - 29 -The legal justification for newspaper censorship is a 7th circuit decision that applied Hazelwood to universities-this allows unchecked arbitrary censorship by administrators. Goodman 05 30 -( S. Mark Goodman, Michael C. Hiestand, Student Press Law Center 2005 WL 2736314 (U.S.) (Appellate Petition, Motion and Filing) Supreme Court of the United States. Margaret L. HOSTY, Jeni S. Porche, and Steven P. Barba, Petitioners, v. Patricia CARTER, Respondent. No. 05-377. October 20, 2005. On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Brief of Amici Curiae Student Press Law Center, Associated Collegiate Press, College Media Advisers, Community College Journalism Association, Society for Collegiate Journalists, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, American Society of Newspaper Editors, National Newspaper Association, Newspaper Association of America, Society of Professional Journalists, Associated Press Managing Editors, College Newspaper Business and Advertising Managers, National Federation of Press Women, National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association and the Independent Press Association/Campus Journalism Project in Support of Petition of Margaret L. Hosty, Jeni S. Porche, and Steven P. Barba for Writ of Certiorari Of Counsel: S. Mark Goodman, Michael C. Hiestand, Student Press Law Center, 1101 Wilson Blvd., Ste 1100, Arlington, VA 22209-2211, (703) 807-1904. Richard M. Goehler, (Counsel of Record), Frost Brown Todd LLC, 2200 PNC Center, 201 East Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, (513) 651-6800, Counsel for Amici Curiae.) 31 - 32 -In contrast to... legacy of Hazelwood. 33 - 34 -Regulation of newspapers is a crucial precedent used to justify widespread campus censorship-it uniquely empowers and protects administrators to censor. Lukianoff 05 35 -(George, Samantha Harris, Foundation for Individual, Rights in Education, 2005 WL 2736313 (U.S.) (Appellate Petition, Motion and Filing) Supreme Court of the United States. Margaret L. HOSTY et al., Petitioners, v. Patricia CARTER, Respondent. No. 05-377. October 19, 2005. On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Brief Amici Curiae of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education; The Coalition for Student and Academic Rights; Feminists for Free Expression; The First Amendment Project; Ifeminists.Net; National Association of Scholars; Accuracy in Academia; Leadership Institute; The Individual Rights Foundation; The American Council of Trustees and Alumni; and Students for Academic Freedom in Support of Petitioners) 36 - 37 -Commentators from across... it is lost.”20 38 - 39 -Universities are the most important site of first amendment activity- ignore negative evidence written about other contexts. Goodman 2 40 -( S. Mark Goodman, Michael C. Hiestand, Student Press Law Center 2005 WL 2736314 (U.S.) (Appellate Petition, Motion and Filing) Supreme Court of the United States. Margaret L. HOSTY, Jeni S. Porche, and Steven P. Barba, Petitioners, v. Patricia CARTER, Respondent. No. 05-377. October 20, 2005. On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Brief of Amici Curiae Student Press Law Center, Associated Collegiate Press, College Media Advisers, Community College Journalism Association, Society for Collegiate Journalists, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, American Society of Newspaper Editors, National Newspaper Association, Newspaper Association of America, Society of Professional Journalists, Associated Press Managing Editors, College Newspaper Business and Advertising Managers, National Federation of Press Women, National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association and the Independent Press Association/Campus Journalism Project in Support of Petition of Margaret L. Hosty, Jeni S. Porche, and Steven P. Barba for Writ of Certiorari Of Counsel: S. Mark Goodman, Michael C. Hiestand, Student Press Law Center, 1101 Wilson Blvd., Ste 1100, Arlington, VA 22209-2211, (703) 807-1904. Richard M. Goehler, (Counsel of Record), Frost Brown Todd LLC, 2200 PNC Center, 201 East Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, (513) 651-6800, Counsel for Amici Curiae.) 41 - 42 -The University is... and university campuses. 43 - 44 -Campus free speech preserves a free and productive society. Lukianoff 2 45 -(George, Samantha Harris, Foundation for Individual, Rights in Education, 2005 WL 2736313 (U.S.) (Appellate Petition, Motion and Filing) Supreme Court of the United States. Margaret L. HOSTY et al., Petitioners, v. Patricia CARTER, Respondent. No. 05-377. October 19, 2005. On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Brief Amici Curiae of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education; The Coalition for Student and Academic Rights; Feminists for Free Expression; The First Amendment Project; Ifeminists.Net; National Association of Scholars; Accuracy in Academia; Leadership Institute; The Individual Rights Foundation; The American Council of Trustees and Alumni; and Students for Academic Freedom in Support of Petitioners) 46 - 47 -This Court has... ‘conventions of decency.’ ”). 48 - 49 -Advantage 2: Civic Engagement 50 - 51 -Censorship of college journalism guts civic engagement. LoMonte 12-1 52 -(Frank D., http://www.splc.org/article/2016/12/college-media-threats-report-2016) 53 - 54 -Frank D. LoMonte, executive... always be guaranteed.” 55 - 56 - 57 -Civic engagement is the vital internal link to solving every existential problem- its try or die for the affirmative. Small 06 58 -(Jonathan, former Americorps VISTA for the Human Services Coalition, “Moving Forward,” The Journal for Civic Commitment, Spring, http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/other/engagement/Journal/Issue7/Small.jsp) 59 - 60 -What will be... do just that. 61 - 62 -Trump victory proves the case is a disad to every K- failure to prioritize civic engagement causes rightwing takeover. Rorty 98 63 -(Richard, Stanford Philosophy Professor, Achieving Our Country, pp. 87-94) 64 - 65 -If the formation... a resourceful spook."10 66 - 67 -Underview 68 - 69 -We need to embrace the state as a heuristic - all of their reasons the state is bad prove uniqueness for my argument – debate can be a tool where we truly sharpen the tools of the master. Coverstone 5 70 -MBA (Alan, Acting on Activism, http://home.montgomerybell.edu/~coversa/Acting20on20Activism20(Nov2017-2005).doc) 71 - 72 -An important concern... in America today. 73 - 74 -The state is inevitable - we need to understand how the state works to re-appropriate it. Koopman 08 75 -Koopman, 8- Sarah Koopman (Ph.D., political geography) is a feminist political geographer who does collaborative research with international solidarity movements to support their efforts to decolonize the relationships between global North and South. Her work also speaks to dynamics in humanitarianism, development, and peacebuilding more generally.(“Imperialism Within: Can the Master’s Tools Bring Down Empire?”, http://www.acme-journal.org/vol7/SKo.pdf?q=within) 76 - 77 -Those of us... the master’s house. 78 - 79 -Empirics prove free speech is empowering and an effective tool to fight discrimination on campus’. Strossen, Former President of the ACLU, 2k 80 -Strossen, Nadine. "Incitement to hatred: Should there be a limit." S. Ill. ULJ 25 (2000): 243. CC 81 - 82 -B. A Counterspeech Strategy... it enfeebles them.4 83 - 84 -AND AFF gets RVIs – 85 -1. AFF flex – neg has the ability to collapse to either layer so aff needs the same ability for the 2AR – this outweighs. A. 2NR collapse – time skew becomes 6-1 since I cover multiple layers, which makes it impossible to win B. 1AR is too short to read theory compared to the neg so AFF needs each layer to be reciprocal rather than adding more unreciprocal avenues 86 -2. Only neg can read T because only AFF has a T burden so since aff can’t reciprocally respond they need the RVI to compensate for neg’s unique avenue to the ballot. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,93 +1,0 @@ 1 -Part 1: Framing 2 - 3 -Free speech is a pre-requisite to any rational moral system- without it self-realization is impossible. Eberle 94 4 -Eberle, Law @ Roger Williams, 94 (Wake Forest LR, Winter) 5 - 6 -The Court's decision... be vigilantly investigated. 7 - 8 -Epistemic humility demands free speech. Dalmia, 9/22 9 -(Shikha, Senior Analyst/Award winning Journalist http://reason.com/blog/2016/09/22/debating-nyus-jeremy-waldron-on-free-spe) 10 - 11 -One: Hate speech... now on campuses. 12 - 13 -Consequentially, Free speech is a gateway to every other impact. D’Souza 96 14 -(Frances, Prof. Anthropology Oxford, http://www.europarl.europa.eu/hearings/19960425/droi/freedom_en.htm?textMode=on) 15 - 16 -In the absence... at every turn. 17 - 18 -Plan Text: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict constitutionally protected journalist speech. 19 - 20 - 21 -Advantage 1: Stop The Press 22 - 23 -Censorship of student journalism is increasing at the worst possible time. Censorship discourages questioning the government. Schuman 12/8 24 -(Rebecca, http://www.slate.com/articles/life/education/2016/12/student_journalists_are_under_threat.html) 25 - 26 -Well, here’s some... censorship is acceptable. 27 - 28 -The legal justification for newspaper censorship is a 7th circuit decision that applied Hazelwood to universities-this allows unchecked arbitrary censorship by administrators. Goodman 05 29 -( S. Mark Goodman, Michael C. Hiestand, Student Press Law Center 2005 WL 2736314 (U.S.) (Appellate Petition, Motion and Filing) Supreme Court of the United States. Margaret L. HOSTY, Jeni S. Porche, and Steven P. Barba, Petitioners, v. Patricia CARTER, Respondent. No. 05-377. October 20, 2005. On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Brief of Amici Curiae Student Press Law Center, Associated Collegiate Press, College Media Advisers, Community College Journalism Association, Society for Collegiate Journalists, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, American Society of Newspaper Editors, National Newspaper Association, Newspaper Association of America, Society of Professional Journalists, Associated Press Managing Editors, College Newspaper Business and Advertising Managers, National Federation of Press Women, National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association and the Independent Press Association/Campus Journalism Project in Support of Petition of Margaret L. Hosty, Jeni S. Porche, and Steven P. Barba for Writ of Certiorari Of Counsel: S. Mark Goodman, Michael C. Hiestand, Student Press Law Center, 1101 Wilson Blvd., Ste 1100, Arlington, VA 22209-2211, (703) 807-1904. Richard M. Goehler, (Counsel of Record), Frost Brown Todd LLC, 2200 PNC Center, 201 East Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, (513) 651-6800, Counsel for Amici Curiae.) 30 - 31 -In contrast to... legacy of Hazelwood. 32 - 33 -Regulation of newspapers is a crucial precedent used to justify widespread campus censorship-it uniquely empowers and protects administrators to censor. Lukianoff 05 34 -(George, Samantha Harris, Foundation for Individual, Rights in Education, 2005 WL 2736313 (U.S.) (Appellate Petition, Motion and Filing) Supreme Court of the United States. Margaret L. HOSTY et al., Petitioners, v. Patricia CARTER, Respondent. No. 05-377. October 19, 2005. On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Brief Amici Curiae of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education; The Coalition for Student and Academic Rights; Feminists for Free Expression; The First Amendment Project; Ifeminists.Net; National Association of Scholars; Accuracy in Academia; Leadership Institute; The Individual Rights Foundation; The American Council of Trustees and Alumni; and Students for Academic Freedom in Support of Petitioners) 35 - 36 -Commentators from across... it is lost.”20 37 - 38 -The plan promotes activism and actively encourages dissent. Status quo Hosty decisions give a green light to admin involvement in all forms of politics. This censorship depoliticizes young people and spills into their future politics. Sanders 06 39 -Chris Sanders Jd Censorship 101: Anti-Hazelwood Laws and the Preservation of Free Speech at Colleges and Universities 58 Ala. L. Rev. 159, 2006 40 -*Bracketed for ableist language 41 - 42 -More significantly for... an earlier time. 43 - 44 - 45 -Advantage 2: Civic Engagement 46 - 47 -Civic engagement is low now – post election polls and tech. Fate 1/11 48 -Tom Montgomery Fate is a graduate of the Iowa nonfiction writing program and teaches creative writing at the College of DuPage in suburban Chicago, On the social conscience of nonvoting college students, USA Today Network, 1/11/17 EE 49 - 50 -This year, too... was founded on. 51 - 52 -Censorship of college journalism guts civic engagement. LoMonte 12-1 53 -(Frank D., http://www.splc.org/article/2016/12/college-media-threats-report-2016) 54 - 55 -Frank D. LoMonte, executive director... always be guaranteed.” 56 - 57 - 58 -Civic engagement is the vital internal link to solving every existential problem- its try or die for the affirmative. Small 06 59 -(Jonathan, former Americorps VISTA for the Human Services Coalition, “Moving Forward,” The Journal for Civic Commitment, Spring, http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/other/engagement/Journal/Issue7/Small.jsp) 60 - 61 -What will be... do just that. 62 - 63 -Trump victory proves the case is a disad to every K- failure to prioritize civic engagement causes rightwing takeover. Rorty 98 64 -(Richard, Stanford Philosophy Professor, Achieving Our Country, pp. 87-94) 65 - 66 -If the formation... a resourceful spook."10 67 - 68 - 69 -Underview 70 - 71 -Censorship is based in PR/funding concerns, not student wellbeing. Protest solves NC offense. Schuman 12/8 72 -(Rebecca, http://www.slate.com/articles/life/education/2016/12/student_journalists_are_under_threat.html) 73 - 74 -My three years... in its image. 75 - 76 -Problematic speech shouldn’t be suppressed- that magnifies the impacts-prefer my evidence because it has internal weighing. Alexander 13 77 -(Larry, Is Freedom of Expression a Universal Right San Diego Law Review Summer, 2013 San Diego Law Review 50 San Diego L. Rev. 707) 78 - 79 -One commentator has... a better job. 80 - 81 -Endorsing speech doesn’t mask oppressive institutions, it’s a pre-requisite to challenging them. Redish 82 82 -(Martin H, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 130, No. 3 (Jan., 1982), pp. 591-645) 83 - 84 -First, it should... to individual, activity. (609-10) 85 - 86 -Only policy demands solve – exclusive focus on social demands gets coopted, and destroyed by the right wing. Uniqueness overwhelms the link – their alt’s movements exists in the squo and they’re losing – it’s try or die for the perm. Chomsky 16 87 -Aviva Chomsky is professor of history and coordinator of Latin American studies at Salem State University in Massachusetts. Student Protest, the Black Lives Matter Movement and the Rise of the Corporate University, Truthout.org, May 22 2016 EE 88 - 89 -During the past... in their hands. 90 - 91 -AND AFF gets RVIs – 92 -1. AFF flex – neg has the ability to collapse to either layer so aff needs the same ability for the 2AR – this outweighs. A. 2NR collapse – time skew becomes 6-1 since I cover multiple layers, which makes it impossible to win B. 1AR is too short to read theory compared to the neg so AFF needs each layer to be reciprocal rather than adding more unreciprocal avenues 93 -2. Only neg can read T because only AFF has a T burden so since aff can’t reciprocally respond they need the RVI to compensate for neg’s unique avenue to the ballot. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,54 +1,0 @@ 1 -FRAMEWORK 2 - 3 -The resolution is a question of state obligations since the state is the arbiter of rights in society. Prefer actor specific obligations since they differ - policemen have a duty to capture criminals but civilians don’t. 4 - 5 - 6 -This is different from individual morality – the state doesn’t have a unified intent since policymakers pass laws for different reasons. Even if another framework is abstractly true, the state is uniquely created by citizens for the protection of well being so that’s its most binding obligation. 7 - 8 - 9 -Appeals to metaphysics fail - state philosophy must be practical. Rhonheimer 10 -Martin Rhonheimer is a Swiss academic philosopher and a priest of the Catholic personal prelature Opus Dei. He currently teaches at the Opus Dei-affiliated Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. "THE POLITICAL ETHOS OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY AND THE PLACE OF NATURAL LAW IN PUBLIC REASON: RAWLS’S “POLITICAL LIBERALISM” REVISITED" The American Journal of Jurisprudence vol. 50 (2005), pp. 1-70 11 - 12 -It is a... aims at action. 13 - 14 - 15 -Side constraints fail since policies inevitably involve tradeoffs. That mandates consequentialism since the state should act practically to minimize the number of violations, thus the standard is maximizing well-being. 16 - 17 - 18 -Free speech is a pre-requisite to any rational moral system- without it self-realization is impossible. Eberle 94 19 -Eberle, Law @ Roger Williams, 94 (Wake Forest LR, Winter) 20 - 21 -The Court's decision... be vigilantly investigated. 22 - 23 - 24 -And, epistemic humility demands free speech. Dalmia, 9/22 25 -(Shikha, Senior Analyst/Award winning Journalist http://reason.com/blog/2016/09/22/debating-nyus-jeremy-waldron-on-free-spe) 26 - 27 -One: Hate speech... now on campuses. 28 - 29 - 30 -UNDERVIEW 31 - 32 -Hate speech codes are a pyrrhic victory – short term gains are rolled back by the right. 33 -Dalmia, 9-22-16 34 -(Shikha PhD, Senior Analyst/Award winning Journalist http://reason.com/blog/2016/09/22/debating-nyus-jeremy-waldron-on-free-spe) 35 - 36 -Two: Hate speech... against political correctness. 37 - 38 - 39 -Ontological fatalism reifies dehumanization – affirming the conditions of possibility for anti-racism is a better starting point for political praxis. Marriott 12 40 -Marriott 12 – (2012, David, PhD in literature from the University of Sussex, Professor of the History of Consciousness at UC-Santa Cruz, “3. Black Cultural Studies,” Years Work Crit Cult Theory, 20 (1): 37-66). NS 41 - 42 -In the concluding... blackness to live. 43 - 44 - 45 -Anti-humanism produces racism and the worst atrocities in history – strategic humanism solves their offense. Lester 12 46 -Lester 12 – (January 2012, Alan, Director of Interdisciplinary Research, Professor of Historical Geography, and Co-Director of the Colonial and Postcolonial Studies Network, University of Sussex, “Humanism, race and the colonial frontier,” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 37, Issue 1, pages 132–148). NS 47 - 48 -Anderson argues that... human subject – resides. 49 - 50 - 51 -Pragmatism centered on weak-ontological claims is the best process for political contestation – you can affirm that without the telos of liberalism or humanism. Reject totalizing ontological claims because they destroy prospects contingent progress. Nyman 16 52 -(Jonna, “Pragmatism, practice and the value of security,” in Ethical Security Studies: A new research agenda, Routledge, pg. 139-141) 53 - 54 -A pragmatic, practice-centred... a post-national constellation. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,82 +1,0 @@ 1 -Contention 1: Ethics of the Real 2 - 3 -1. Traditional ethics oppose good behavior with irrational outbursts. This creates a conservative ethics of crisis control- we define ourselves in opposition to irrational acts we would never partake 4 -Zupancic, Research – Institute of philosophy – Ljubljana, 2000. Alenka, Ethics of the Real: Kant and Lacan, March P. 10-11 5 - 6 -In other words,... as a priori. 7 - 8 - 9 -2. This system posits the law as a sovereign mediator of ethical conflict in the form of calculation. 10 -Thurschwell, Asst. Prof. of Law, Cleveland State University, 2003. Adam, 24 Cardozo L. Rev. 1193 11 - 12 - Thus, as Derrida... resembles pure faith. 13 - 14 -3. Externalizing ethical responsibility collapses upon psychoanalytic interrogation. The ballot should align itself with morality defined through responsibility 15 -Paul Santilli, Siena College May 18th-22 2003 www.isud.org/papers/pdfs/Santilli.pdf 16 - 17 -If we retain... abyss of suffering. 18 - 19 - 20 -Contention 2: Censorship is Psychoanalytically Incoherent For 3 Reasons 21 - 22 -1. Euphemism- PC frat bros and xenophobic trump fans are flipsides of the same narcissistic coin- neoliberalism demolishes traditional politics and replaces it with a veneer of charity cannibalism, because what is PC but a form of verbal gentrification? Spruce everything up, get rid of all the ugliness in order to create a false sense of paradise 23 -Bauer 16 24 -(Jared, Founder of Wisecrack, http://www.wisecrack.co/shows/wisecrackedition/philosophy-of-south-park/) 25 - 26 -Hey everyone, Jared... so do we! 27 - 28 - 29 -2. Projection - Censorship presumes an omniscient and benevolent censor which ignores the true narcissistic lust for power behind opposition to free speech. The most non mainstream opinions are the most valuable 30 -Hitchens, PhD, 14 31 -(Christopher, http://blog.skepticallibertarian.com/2014/09/30/christopher-hitchens-freedom-of-speech-means-freedom-to-hate/, 9-30) 32 - 33 -And who is... claim that right. 34 - 35 -3. Authoritarianism- The world is unequal, and so is access to speech. Critiques of free speech rhetoric enhance, rather than resist, this inequality. They’re a form of affective politics designed to provide progressive bona fides, not combat injustice 36 -Goldberg, MS , 15 37 -(Michelle, http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2015/11/free_speech_on_campus_will_it_become_the_new_all_lives_matter.html, 11-17) 38 - 39 -Essentially, the Amherst... self-interest, too. 40 - 41 -The impact is scapegoating 42 - 43 -A. Censorship cultivates a desire for control and vengeance that primes society to accept violence 44 -Soave, award winning journalist, 16 45 -(Rob, In 2016, Soave won the Alumnus of the Year Award at the International Students for Liberty Conference. He was also appointed the D.C. Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. http://reason.com/blog/2016/11/09/trump-won-because-leftist-political-corr 11-9) 46 - 47 -But there's another... country to Trump. 48 - 49 - 50 -B. This paranoid externalization causes extinction 51 -Hollander 3 – professor of Latin American history and women's studies at California State University (Nancy, "A Psychoanalytic Perspective on the Politics of Terror:In the Aftermath of 9/11" www.estadosgerais.org/mundial_rj/download/FLeitor_NHollander_ingl.pdf) 52 - 53 -In this sense,... and stimulates paranoia. 54 - 55 - 56 -Contention 3: Put the Censor on the Couch 57 - 58 -1. Traditional debates about censorship focus on perceived real world effects of potentially injurious speech. Psychoanalysis demands a different, prior approach- to interrogate the ideology of those demanding censorship. True/False are neither wrong nor right, but instead simply limited. 59 -Žižek 2k – Senior Researcher @ University of Ljubljana, Contingency, Hegemony, Universality 124-127 60 -Torsion – Twisting 61 - 62 -Now I can... towards the Real. 63 - 64 -2. Accurate self-knowledge precludes other arguments epistemologically- the AC is a prior question 65 -Mack 91 – Doctor of Psychiatry and a professor at Harvard University (John, “The Enemy System” http://www.johnemackinstitute.org/eJournal/article.asp?id=23 *Gender modified) 66 - 67 -The threat of... to the process. 68 - 69 -There is no unified hegemonic position, hegemony always contains the seeds of its destruction. Speech is part of the radical tradition we can use to resist. Zizek 15 70 -(Slavoj, http://inthesetimes.com/article/18722/Slavoj-Zizek-on-Syria-refugees-Eurocentrism-Western-Values-Lacan-Islam 12-28) 71 - 72 -I often hear... on today (Wikileaks, etc.). 73 - 74 -Reject the fear of cooption – small reforms can have huge system-altering consequences. Zizek 98 75 -(Slavoj, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Social Studies, Ljubljana, Law and the Postmodern Mind, p. 91-92) 76 - 77 -Finally, the point... unforeseen catastrophic consequences). 78 - 79 -Reforms are more subversive – pure criticism sustains the system. Zizek 7 80 -(Slavoj, Professor at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana and President – Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis, “Badiou: Notes from an Ongoing Debate”, International Journal of Zizek Studies, 4-24, http://www.lacan.com/zizou.htm) 81 - 82 -One cannot ever... system's basic presuppositions. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,79 +1,0 @@ 1 -Part 1 – The New Plantation 2 - 3 -The NCAA runs the 21st century plantation – black athletes occupy the position of migrant labors who leave their homes in pursuit of the possibility of a better life. Instead, they are exploited for their work and become disposable to the institutions that bring them in. Hawkins 13 phd 4 -Billy Hawkins Ph.D in Health an Sport Studies and Professor in the Sport Management and Policy program in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Georgia, USA. The new plantation: Black athletes, college sports, and predominantly white NCAA institutions. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 5 - 6 -The opportunities of... contempt and pity.”50 7 - 8 - 9 -Black athletes value on campus are subsumed by histories of colonialism that mark black bodies as physically superior but intellectually inferior. These stereotypes render black athletes invisible and make them internalize self-doubt regarding their mere presence on campus. Van Rheenen 13 10 -Van Rheenen, Derek Associate Adjunct Professor Director, Cultural Studies of Sport in Education Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley; Cultural Studies. "Exploitation in college sports: Race, revenue, and educational reward." International Review for the Sociology of Sport 48.5 (2013): 550-571. 11 - 12 -In The New... (Mahiri and Van Rheenen, 2010). 13 - 14 -Anti-blackness is irreducible other networks of oppression. Blackness is defined as non-human by white supremacy. Heitzeg 15 15 -Heitzeg, Nancy A a Professor of Sociology and Director of the interdisciplinary Critical Studies of Race/Ethnicity Program at St. Catherine University, St. Paul, MN.. "On The Occasion Of The 50th Anniversary Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964: Persistent White Supremacy, Relentless Anti-Blackness, And The Limits Of The Law." Hamline J. Pub. L. and Pol'y 36 (2015): 54. 16 - 17 -While all communities... a daunting challenge.22 18 - 19 -And, standpoint epistemology is the best starting point for moral decisions – other methods exclude some viewpoints, which makes true analysis of reality impossible. Mills 1 20 -**Edited for ableist language 21 -Charles Mills, “Ideal Theory” as Ideology, 2005. NS 22 - 23 -The crucial common... male-dominated philosophical literature. 24 - 25 -Thus the standard is minimizing material violence. Non-ideal theory necessitates consequentialism since instead of following absolute rules that assume an equal playing field, we take proactive steps to rectify current injustice. 26 - 27 -Part 2 – Restrictions on Speech 28 - 29 -Movements against the NCAA are growing in power – the traditional defenses that guarantee NCAA control are beginning to crack. Branch 15 30 -Taylor Branch Writer for the Atlantic The author of "The Shame of College Sports" 11/11/15 https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/11/ncaa-taylor-branch/415389/ 31 - 32 -The moment for... Jenkins put it. 33 - 34 -In pursuit of better publicity universities and coaches institute speech codes and social media bans to control the image of the sport. Tarinelli 9/19/16 35 -Ryan Tarinelli published 09/19/16 “College athletes generally have influence when they speak up, but they are often restricted by athletic department speech codes” http://www.splc.org/article/2016/09/big-league-little-speech 36 - 37 -They announced the... to the program. 38 - 39 -These policies lack any constitutional backing and more censorship is coming – the NCAA has pushed schools to censor speech over the last 5 years in order to save its dying brand. Gay 11 Jd candidate 40 -Gay, J. .D. Candidate, May 2013, Florida State University College of Law; B.A. Political Science, "Hands off Twitter: Are NCAA student-athlete social media bans unconstitutional." Fla. St. UL Rev. 39 (2011): 781. 41 - 42 -Several athletic departments... decidedly more plausible. 43 - 44 -Thus the plan: Public Colleges and Universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected student athlete speech. 45 - 46 -Part 3 – Solvency 47 - 48 -Decolonization requires free speech – top down reform from the university are easily white washed and assimilated into the existing structures of colonialism. Our embrace of free speech is a recognition that without their own voice athletes will remain at the whims of administrators. Hawkins 13 phd 49 -Billy Hawkins Ph.D in Health an Sport Studies and Professor in the Sport Management and Policy program in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Georgia, USA. The new plantation: Black athletes, college sports, and predominantly white NCAA institutions. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 50 - 51 -The struggle for... and politically powerless. 52 - 53 -The right to speak is always racialized on campus – white fans can burn jerseys, shout the N word, while simultaneously calling black athletes who speak out over sensitive and PC. Leonard 16 54 -DAVID LEONARD 11/10/16 https://theundefeated.com/features/student-athlete-revolt-2-0/ David J. Leonard is a professor at Washington State University, Pullman. He is the author of After Artest: The NBA and the Assault on Blackness (SUNY Press, 2012) and the forthcoming Playing While White: Privilege and Power on/off the Field 55 - 56 -In an environment... within collegiate sports. 57 - 58 -NCAA restrictions are based on the need to depoliticize athletes in order to preserve the colorblind myth that sports are a bastion of racial progress. Using the platform of sport ruptures this white mythology and empowers black students. Henderson 09 59 -Henderson, Simon. "Crossing the line: sport and the limits of civil rights protest." The international journal of the history of sport 26.1 (2009): 101-121. 60 - 61 -With the passage... further the racial struggle. 62 - 63 -Part 4 – Framing 64 - 65 -Our discussion about race will inevitably make people uncomfortable – there is no such thing as a safe or fair discussion about race. Black people will subject themselves to violence no matter the conditions of the discussion. The only question is whether or not there is a space to offend white norms of civility. Leonard and Porter 10 66 -Zeus Leonardo and Ronald K. Porter Graduate School of Education, University of California, Berkeley (2010) Pedagogy of fear: toward a Fanonian theory of ‘safety’ in race dialogue, Race Ethnicity and Education, 13:2, 139-157 67 - 68 -Part of color-blindness... in this consideration. 69 - 70 -We should reject white notions of normativity that rely on colorblind abstractions. Headley 04 71 -Clevis Headley “Deligitimizing the Normativity of ‘Whiteness’: A critical Africana Philosophical Study of the Metaphoricity of “whiteness.” From What Whiteness Looks Like? Edited by George Yancy. 2004 72 - 73 -First of all,... dissent and crisis.”18 74 - 75 - 76 -And, understanding debate as a game reifies oppressive power structures. This framing of debate can only create more debate, while depoliticizing the conversations we have. 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