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1 +“Freedom of Speech” is a Eurocentric notion that was created to guard against the threat to white racial comfort and create categories of individuals who are “human” enough to dissent.
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3 +Andrews 16 Kehinde Andrews, Lisa Amanda Palmer "Blackness in Britain" 2016 Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity
4 +The lure of a …disposable and dispensable. Wynter reminds us that systems of knowledge produced in the academy are inseparable from the empirical arrangements of society, a point that is as applicable to the
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6 +The 1AC is built on a fantasy of legal incorporation that aims to include people into the legal system. This creates a notion of personhood as property that ensures a necessary outside. If there exists a notion of personhood, it creates categories of not-quite-humans. This produces the terms and conditions under which the prison industrial complex realizes itself now – who is a person enough to exist within the confines of the law, and who is criminal enough to lock away. What is necessary is a disarticulation of the human organism, the racializing assemblage, taking its lead from slave revolts and pirate colonies that reconstruct humanity through an affirmation of the liminal spaces of not-quite-humans.
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8 +Weheliye 14 Alexander Weheliye, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Northwestern University, 2014, “Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human,”
9 +We are in dire need of alternatives to the legal conception of personhood that dominates our world, and, in … subjugation are administered.
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11 +Freedom of speech creates and reinforces linguistic structures that naturalize the European Man – we need to create other languages to create lines of flight away from the structures of humanism.
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13 +Weheliye 2 Alexander Weheliye, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Northwestern University, 2014, “Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human,”
14 +In this closing chapter … bare life and biopolitics?
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16 +This figures into the production of “Man” as racializing assemblage – blackness is positioned simultaneously inside and outside Man which creates the conditions for the emergence of the sociogenetic demarcation between human and not-quite-human – instead, we should foreground the deconstruction of Man as a category – thus the role of the ballot is to deconstruct the European Man.
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18 +Weheliye 3 Alexander Weheliye, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Northwestern University, 2014, “Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human,”
19 +Wynter’s large-scale intellectual …rather than specific groups.
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21 +We affirm Habeas Viscus, a relational assemblage which transforms the hieroglyphics of the flesh into a line of flight, a new type of sumptuous freedom which can interrupt racializing assemblages – whereas dialectically opposing the world of Man only naturalizes its inevitability and conservatizes black studies, our affirmation of freedom instantiates new genres of humanity. We embrace alternative conceptions of what it means for speech to be free - their forms of speech are not accessible to those who cannot articulate the language of the world of man.
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23 +Weheliye 4 Alexander Weheliye, Associate Professor of African American Studies at Northwestern University, 2014, “Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human,”
24 +Because black cultures … apocatastasis of human genres.
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1 +CP text: The United States federal government ought to require rigorous and sustained training to police officers on a quarterly basis and involve the community in their design and implementation.
2 +Elzie et al 15 Johnetta Elzie, Deray Mckesson, Samuel Sinyangwe, and Brittany Packnett "Training" Campaign Zero http://www.joincampaignzero.org/train 01-15-2015 HSLASC
3 +The current training
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5 +use of force.
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7 +AND- CP solves for biased law enforcement.
8 +Swarts 15 Phillips Swarts, 01-13-2015, "Police brutality solutions are training, community relations, presidential task force told," Washington Times, http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/13/police-brutality-solutions-are-training-community-/ HSLASC
9 +Civil rights advocates
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11 +cultural and racial.
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13 +AND- reformed training is key to create a value re-orientation with black communities and the police force.
14 +Swarts 2 Phillips Swarts, 01-13-2015, "Police brutality solutions are training, community relations, presidential task force told," Washington Times, http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/13/police-brutality-solutions-are-training-community-/ HSLASC
15 +Law enforcement and
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17 +in this area."
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19 +AND- the aff can’t solve, SQUO police training fails- police default to handcuffing and shooting.
20 +Swarts 15 Phillips Swarts, 01-13-2015, "Police brutality solutions are training, community relations, presidential task force told," Washington Times, http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/13/police-brutality-solutions-are-training-community-/ HSLASC
21 +Andrew Peralta, president
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23 +Mr. Peralta said.
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1 +Police don’t pay legal fees- doesn’t create reform.
2 +De Stefan 16 Lindsey de Stefan, JD Candidate, Seton Hall University School of Law, “No Man is Above the Law and No Man is Below It: How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability and Curb Widespread Police Misconduct,” Seton Hall Law Student Scholarship, July 26, 2016 (2017 Academic Year)
3 +The Court specifically fears that financial liability, in the form of paying compensatory damages to victims whose constitutional rights an officer has violated, will be a vehicle of overdeterrence.97 But the widespread practice of indemnification means that individual officers are almost never financially responsible for civil judgments against them, practically eliminating any fiscal motivation for avoiding harmful conduct.98 In fact, in many instances, even the police department that employs the officer suffers no direct financial consequences because police litigation costs and damages awards are often paid from a city or insurer’s general budget.99 The police department is not financially penalized, and thus has no incentive to discipline the officer or attempt to prevent him from repeating the unconstitutional behavior in the future. And because law enforcement officials are often unaware of the allegations set forth in lawsuits filed against them or their employees, officers’ conduct often goes uninvestigated and undisciplined, and allegations of unconstitutional conduct do not affect performance reviews or opportunities for promotion. 100 Finally, although many law enforcement officers claim that the threat of incurring liability deters them from misconduct, studies contrarily indicate that potential liability does not actually alter most officers’ on-the-job actions.101
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5 +Turns case—excessive policing Kopf 16 Dan Kopf, data journalist. The Fining of Black America, Priceonomics, 6-24-2016, Accessible Online at https://priceonomics.com/the-fining-of-black-america/ SW 11-1-2016
6 +In March 2010, years before Ferguson, Missouri, became known for sparking the Black Lives Matter movement, the city’s Finance Director contacted the Chief of Police with a solution to the city’s budget problems. ¶ The Finance Director wanted the If police to generate more revenues from fines — money paid for infractions like traffic violations and missing court appointments. He warned that the city would be in financial trouble “unless ramps up ticket writing ramps up significantly before the end of the year.” “Given that we are looking at a substantial sales tax shortfall,” he wrote, “it’s not an insignificant issue.”¶ The Finance Director’s request surfaced as part of the U.S. Department of Justice’s investigation of the Ferguson Police Department. The investigation was instigated by the civil unrest that followed the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old African American man named Michael Brown in August 2014. Its goal was to better understand why the citizens of Ferguson felt so at odds with the police department chartered to protect them.¶ The Justice Department concluded that the mistrust between the police and the community primarily resulted from excessive fining. “Ferguson’s law enforcement practices are shaped by the City’s focus on revenue rather than by public safety needs,” the report read. The use of fines to fund the government undermined “law enforcement legitimacy among African Americans in particular.” ¶ Ferguson has a population of just over 20,000 that is 67 African American, and it raised over $2 million from fines and fees in 2012. This accounted for around 13 of all government revenue, and a disproportionate amount of this money came from the African American population.¶ Is Ferguson an anomaly?¶ Using the U.S. Census’s Survey of Local and State Finances, we investigated the proportion of revenues that cities typically receive from fines, as well as the characteristics of cities that rely on fines the most. What are these cities like? Are they rich or poor? In certain parts of the country? Heavily Black or White?¶ We found one demographic that was most characteristic of cities that levy large amounts of fines on their citizens: a large African American population. Among the fifty cities with the highest proportion of revenues from fines, the median size of the African American population—on a percentage basis—is more than five times greater than the national median.¶ Surprisingly, we found that income had very little connection to cities’ reliance on fines as a revenue source. Municipalities that are overwhelming White and non-Hispanic do not exhibit as much excessive fining, even if they are poor.¶ Our analysis indicates that the use of fines as a source of revenue is not a socioeconomic racial problem, but a racial one. The cities most likely to exploit residents for fine revenue are those with the most African Americans.
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