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3 -====Qualified immunity harms the groups and communities most victimized by police wrongdoing and allows the state to enforce anti-black and anti-other violence to take place without repercussions for police.====
4 -**Crockford 15**
5 -**Kade Crockford, "Militarization of Police and Racial Justice Gone Wrong: The Eurie Stamps Tragedy", ACLU, Speak Freely, 09/29/2015 **
6 -Duncan invokes the qualified immunity doctrine, which holds that police officers cannot be sued
7 -AND
8 -final act of shooting them was accidental and so absolves your prior conduct.
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10 -====Biopower is a mechanism that functions through dividing the populace into who must live and who must die====
11 -**Mbembe 03**
12 -**Mbembe, Achille. "Necropolitics." Google Docs. Trans. Libby Meintjes. Duke University Press, 2003. Web. 19 Oct. 2016.**
13 -Having presented a reading of politics as the work of death, I turn now
14 -AND
15 -of the racist state, the murderous state, and the suicidal state.
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17 -====Through biopolitics, a state the exercises the right to the life of a population also has the right to take it away. The job of the state then becomes to determine which group is inferior to the the rest of the population and to then create a systematic mechanism for which to get rid of the group as a 'threat' to the superiors. This makes state perpetuated racism inevitable.====
18 -**Ritzer and Smart 01**
19 -**Ritzer, George, and Barry Smart. "HANDBOOK OF SOCIAL THEORY." SAGE Publications, 2001. Web. 22 Oct. 2016.**
20 -There are, of course, plenty of examples of the exercise of sovereignty in
21 -AND
22 -of putting to death in a society of normalization' (1997b: 228).
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24 -====The state not only controls how we live, it controls who lives, who dies, and how we die. The state enforces its power through death therefore biopolitics by itself becomes an insufficient term when describing the state's reign. The state enforces death through necropolitics and the United States has been exercising its longest use of bio/necropolitics ever since the beginning of the slave trade.====
25 -**Dillon 13 (Stephen Dillon, Doctor of philosophy from the university of Minnesota, "Fugitive Life: Race, Gender, and the Rise of the Neoliberal-Carceral State", May 2013, Pages 68-71)**
26 -Smallwood, like Shakur and Williams, understands the market as a powerful extension of
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28 -does more than repeat: it envelops, seduces, and multiplies.141a
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30 -====Whiteness is the rule of law within every notion of civil society. Slavery and segregation is still very present====
31 -Farley 05 (Anthony Paul, "Perfecting Slavery" James Campbell Matthews Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence @ Albany Law School)//ghs-VA
32 -Slavery is with us still. We are haunted by slavery. We are animated
33 -AND
34 -.9 Property and law follow the mark. And so it goes.
35 -
36 -====Necropolitical violence allows genocidal violence to take place when we classify who is inferior====
37 -**Steuter and Wills '08 ~~Erin and Deborah, Writers at Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc., At War With Metaphor: Media, Propaganda, and Racism in the War on Terror, pg. 41 to 45, 2008~~**
38 -every genocide is followed by denial. The mass graves are dug up
39 -AND
40 -Of red savages who could not be tamed by captivity.”26
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42 -====and the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who is best able to deconstruct dehumanization because if we don't, we are deeming a population not worthy to live because they are the inferior other and we make them less than people and stopping that should outweigh all impacts.====
43 -**Berube, 1997 - (Berube, David. Professor. English. University of South Carolina. "Nanotechnological Prolongevity: The Down Side." 1997.**
44 -Assuming we are able to predict who or what are optimized humans, this entire
45 -AND
46 -inevitable for every epoch has evil and dehumanization is evil's most powerful weapon.
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1 +**====According to find FindLaw====**
2 +**FindLaw, FindLaw Is a Business of Thomson Reuters That Provides Online Legal Information and Online Marketing Services for Law Firms. "Police Misconduct and Civil Rights." Findlaw. Findlaw, n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2016. http://civilrights.findlaw.com/civil-rights-overview/police-misconduct-and-civil-rights.html.**
3 +Defense attorneys representing a police officer for any of these claims will raise a defense
4 +AND
5 +victim's constitutional rights, and produced some injury or damages to the victim.
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7 +
8 +====Of the unarmed people shot by police, black men make up 40 despite only making up 6 of U.S.'s population. They are shot and killed far more often than white people even despite being less likely to pose imminent threat to officers ====
9 +**Lowery 14**
10 +**Wesley Lowery Is a National Reporter Who Covers Law Enforcement, Justice, Race and Politics. He Previously Covered Congress and National Politics. Prior to Joining the Washington Post in February 2014, He Worked as a Breaking News and Local Politics Reporter for the Boston Globe, and Has Also Reported for the Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal. In 2014, He Was Named the National Association of Black Journalists' "Emerging Journalist of the Year." "More Whites Killed by Police, but Blacks 2.5 times More Likely to Be Killed." Chicagotribune.com. 11 July 2016. Web. 05 Dec. 2016. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-police-shootings-race-20160711-story.html.**
11 +U.S. police officers have shot and killed the exact same number of
12 +AND
13 +at the moment they are killed than white Americans fatally shot by police.
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15 +
16 +====Qualified immunity indemnifies virtually all officers and the government takes off any burden of the shoulders of police officers by paying for all of their fines. Cross apply the FindLaw evidence, this means that the state permits biopolitical and necropolitical homicides through qualified immunity. ====
17 +**Schwartz 14**
18 +**Joanna Schwartz Is a Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law. She Teaches Civil Procedure, the Civil Rights Litigation Clinic, and a Variety of Courses on Police Accountability and Public Interest Lawyering. In 2015, She Received UCLA's Distinguished Teaching Award. "Police Indemnification." NYU Law Review. NYU Law Review, June 2014. Web. 05 Dec. 2016. http://www.nyulawreview.org/issues/volume-89-number-3/police-indemnification.**
19 +This Article empirically examines an issue central to judicial and scholarly debate about civil rights
20 +AND
21 +and compensation goals of 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
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1 +**=Necropolitics Aff=**
2 +
3 +====Qualified immunity harms the groups and communities most victimized by police wrongdoing and allows the state to enforce anti-black and anti-other violence to take place without repercussions for police.====
4 +**Crockford 15**
5 +**Kade Crockford, "Militarization of Police and Racial Justice Gone Wrong: The Eurie Stamps Tragedy", ACLU, Speak Freely, 09/29/2015 **
6 +Duncan invokes the qualified immunity doctrine, which holds that police officers cannot be sued
7 +AND
8 +final act of shooting them was accidental and so absolves your prior conduct.
9 +
10 +====Biopower is a mechanism that functions through dividing the populace into who must live and who must die====
11 +**Mbembe 03**
12 +**Mbembe, Achille. "Necropolitics." Google Docs. Trans. Libby Meintjes. Duke University Press, 2003. Web. 19 Oct. 2016.**
13 +Having presented a reading of politics as the work of death, I turn now
14 +AND
15 +of the racist state, the murderous state, and the suicidal state.
16 +
17 +====Through biopolitics, a state the exercises the right to the life of a population also has the right to take it away. The job of the state then becomes to determine which group is inferior to the the rest of the population and to then create a systematic mechanism for which to get rid of the group as a 'threat' to the superiors. This makes state perpetuated racism inevitable.====
18 +**Ritzer and Smart 01**
19 +**Ritzer, George, and Barry Smart. "HANDBOOK OF SOCIAL THEORY." SAGE Publications, 2001. Web. 22 Oct. 2016.**
20 +There are, of course, plenty of examples of the exercise of sovereignty in
21 +AND
22 +of putting to death in a society of normalization' (1997b: 228).
23 +
24 +====The state not only controls how we live, it controls who lives, who dies, and how we die. The state enforces its power through death therefore biopolitics by itself becomes an insufficient term when describing the state's reign. The state enforces death through necropolitics and the United States has been exercising its longest use of bio/necropolitics ever since the beginning of the slave trade.====
25 +**Dillon 13 (Stephen Dillon, Doctor of philosophy from the university of Minnesota, "Fugitive Life: Race, Gender, and the Rise of the Neoliberal-Carceral State", May 2013, Pages 68-71)**
26 +Smallwood, like Shakur and Williams, understands the market as a powerful extension of
27 +AND
28 +does more than repeat: it envelops, seduces, and multiplies.141a
29 +
30 +====Whiteness is the rule of law within every notion of civil society. Slavery and segregation is still very present====
31 +Farley 05 (Anthony Paul, "Perfecting Slavery" James Campbell Matthews Distinguished Professor of Jurisprudence @ Albany Law School)//ghs-VA
32 +Slavery is with us still. We are haunted by slavery. We are animated
33 +AND
34 +.9 Property and law follow the mark. And so it goes.
35 +
36 +====Necropolitical violence allows genocidal violence to take place when we classify who is inferior====
37 +**Steuter and Wills '08 ~~Erin and Deborah, Writers at Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc., At War With Metaphor: Media, Propaganda, and Racism in the War on Terror, pg. 41 to 45, 2008~~**
38 +every genocide is followed by denial. The mass graves are dug up
39 +AND
40 +Of red savages who could not be tamed by captivity.”26
41 +
42 +====and the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who is best able to deconstruct dehumanization because if we don't, we are deeming a population not worthy to live because they are the inferior other and we make them less than people and stopping that should outweigh all impacts.====
43 +**Berube, 1997 - (Berube, David. Professor. English. University of South Carolina. "Nanotechnological Prolongevity: The Down Side." 1997.**
44 +Assuming we are able to predict who or what are optimized humans, this entire
45 +AND
46 +inevitable for every epoch has evil and dehumanization is evil's most powerful weapon.
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1 +=Linguistic Imperialism AC=
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4 +====I affirm the resolution: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech with restrict being defined by Oxford Dictionaries as to deprive(someone or something) of freedom of movement or action, constitutional being defined by Merriam-Webster as relating to, inherent in, or affecting the constitution of body or mind, and with speech being defined by Oxford Dictionaries as the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds.====
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6 +
7 +====This means that we ought not place restrictions on people's ability to express their thoughts and how they think====
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10 +====My Value is equality which is necessary to having equal access to education ====
11 +**Mehrens 11-Klaus Mehrens is Publisher of Social Europe Journal and a former regional director of IG Metall in Germany for the states of Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland and Thuringia. He has also acted as advisory member of the federal board of IG Metall. "Equality - Values and Realities." Social Europe. Social Europe, 06 Apr. 2011. Web. 06 Jan. 2017. https://www.socialeurope.eu/2011/04/equality-values-and-realities/~~#.**
12 +Freedom, solidarity and some notion of equality have become the core values of many
13 +AND
14 +of empowerment concerns the distribution of opportunities in a life-long process.
15 +
16 +
17 +====Therefore my Value-Criterion is social inclusion====
18 +**Sajoolee 03-Professor Anver Saloojee Teaches in the Department of Politics and School of Public Administration, Ryerson University, Toronto. He Is a Board Member of the Laidlaw Foundation, on the Executive Committee of the Canadian Association of University Teachers. "Social Inclusion, Anti-Racism and Democratic Citizenship." PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL INCLUSION (2003). The Laidlaw Foundation. Web.**
19 +Social inclusion is the political response to racial exclusion. Most analyses of racism for
20 +AND
21 +virtue of their formal status (as immigrants, refugees, or citizens).
22 +
23 +
24 +====Contention 1)English is forced upon non-native speakers====
25 +
26 +
27 +====English is the gatekeeper to education which makes education inaccessible to non-native speakers====
28 +**Ljungdahl 04-Dr. Lesley Ljungdahl Has Taught in Schools in London, Australia and Worked as a Teacher-librarian in Canada. She Has Presented Papers in the Area of Literacy and ESOL at Conferences in Baltimore (1994), California (1995), Chicago (1996) and New York (1998). Her Main Areas of Interest Are in TESOL, TEFL and Literacy/learning Related Issues as Well as International Studies with a Focus on the People's Republic of China. She Has Regularly Participated in Overseas Practicums in Kunming, PRC and Apia, Western Samoa. Lesley Is a Past-president of ATESOL (NSW), the Association for Teachers of English as a Second or Other Languages. From 1989-1995 She Was the Director of the Student Learning Centre on the Kuring-gai Campus of UTS. She Has Presented Papers at Conferences in Beijing, London, Havana and Granada (2004). She Has Been a Visiting Scholar at Both Macquarie University and Sydney University (2005). "The English Language and Linguistic Imperialism: The Trojan Horse?" The International Journal of Learning (2004): Web.**
29 +The global spread of the English language can be seen as linked to linguistic imperialism
30 +AND
31 +teaching (ELT) there is a demand for both kinds of resources.
32 +
33 +
34 +====Science proves languages determine how we think and perceive the world and imposing one language upon people effectively tells them how they should think====
35 +**Boroditsky 09-Lera Boroditsky is an associate professor of Cognitive Science at UCSD and editor-in-chief of Frontiers in Cultural Psychology. She previously served on the faculty at MIT and at Stanford. Her research is on the relationships between mind, world, and language (or how humans get so smart). "HOW DOES OUR LANGUAGE SHAPE THE WAY WE THINK?" Edge. Edge Foundation, 6.11.2009. Web. 03 Jan. 2017. https://www.edge.org/conversation/lera_boroditsky-how-does-our-language-shape-the-way-we-think.**
36 +Even what might be deemed frivolous aspects of language can have far-reaching subconscious
37 +AND
38 +the way we see the world, the way we live our lives.
39 +
40 +
41 +====English colonizes the mind and determines the way we think. The imperialistic way we force English onto non-natives has created a class system which prefers the native speaker.====
42 +**Tsuda 10 —- Professor in the Doctoral Program in Modern Cultures and Public Policies of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, Graduate School of International Development @ Nagoya University ("Speaking Against the Hegemony of English", Yukio Tsuda, Against the Hegemony of English pp 248-268, 2010)//chiragjain**
43 +Mind control The next problem I have discovered in the Hegemony of English is mind
44 +AND
45 +-English-speaking people of the opportunities to participate in global society.
46 +
47 +
48 +====The universal assumption of the dominance of English causes non-natives to overidentify with English and adopt oppressive principles —- results in neocolonial destruction of the self====
49 +**Tsuda 08 —- Professor in the Doctoral Program in Modern Cultures and Public Policies of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, Graduate School of International Development @ Nagoya University ("The Hegemony of English and Strategies for Linguistic Pluralism: Proposing the Ecology of Language Paradigm", Yukio Tsuda, 2008)//chiragjain**
50 +1.3. Colonization of the Consciousness The third and ultimate consequence of the
51 +AND
52 +colonization of a person's mind and the conscious devaluing of her own language.
53 +
54 +
55 +====English dominance creates a 'muted class' and forces those enslaved to English to an inability of expressing ideas and makes it far more difficult to comprehending the ideas of others. When colleges and universities make English necessary to gain an education, this restricts the ability of non-native speakers to be able to articulate themselves====
56 +**Tsuda 08 ~~#2 —- Professor in the Doctoral Program in Modern Cultures and Public Policies of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, Graduate School of International Development @ Nagoya University ("The Hegemony of English and Strategies for Linguistic Pluralism: Proposing the Ecology of Language Paradigm", Yukio Tsuda, 2008)//chiragjain**
57 +The first example comes from as Time magazine article which reports on a Chinese immigrant
58 +AND
59 +Class Structure of International Communication" on the basis of proficiency in English.
60 +
61 +
62 +====Contention 2 is the advocacy====
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64 +
65 +====As the alternative, I advocate for multilingual education within public colleges and universities in order for constitutional speech to be protected====
66 +**Adler 15-Matt Adler Is a Multilingual Progressive Activist Who Has Served as a Obama Campaign Staffer, DNC Delegate, and Administration Official. In Addition, He Has Worked at Numerous Immigrant Rights Advocacy Organizations. "It's Time For The United States To Become 'Officially' Multilingual." TPM. Talking Points Memo, 19 Feb. 2015. Web. 22 Dec. 2016. http://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/its-about-time-the-united-states-becomes-officially-multilingual.**
67 +While alarmists like Mr. Mujica claim that foreign languages pose a threat to English
68 +AND
69 +the opportunity to either preserve their mother tongue or learn a new one.
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1 +=Juggalo Biopolitics Aff=
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4 +====I affirm: Public colleges in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech with college being defined by oxford dictionaries **as 'An organized group of professional people with particular aims, duties, and privileges'. The FBI is an example of a college because it consists of professional people and their official website reads that their mission is "To protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United States."( Federal Bureau of Investigation, nd, "Mission and Priorities," **https://www.fbi.gov/about/mission)** ====**
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6 +
7 +====Juggalo's are labeled by the FBI to be a gang organization when in reality most of them are loving people that listen to the positive-messaged songs of Insane Clown Posse. It is harder for them to function within society because their status as a gang prevents them from being hired or accepted into organizations and this infringes upon their constitutionally protected speech because they are punished for the way they express themselves====
8 +**Duke 14-Alan Duke. "Insane Clown Posse Sues FBI for Labeling 'Juggalo' Fans a Gang." CNN. Cable News Network, 09 Feb. 2014. Web. 17 Jan. 2017. http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/08/showbiz/juggalo-gang-lawsuit/.**
9 +Insane Clown Posse and four fans are suing the FBI for designating the rap duo's
10 +AND
11 +the wonders of life and the support that Juggalos give to one another."
12 +
13 +
14 +====The Insane Clown Posse has the backing of the American Civil Liberties Union.====
15 +**ACLU 14-American Civil Liberties Union, 1-8-2014, "ACLU, Insane Clown Posse File Lawsuit Challenging FBI Gang Designation," https://www.aclu.org/news/aclu-insane-clown-posse-file-lawsuit-challenging-fbi-gang-designation?width=700andheight=540andinline=true**
16 +DETROIT – The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan, along with the Detroit music
17 +AND
18 +. Haddad of Farris F. Haddad and Associates, P.C.
19 +
20 +
21 +====Juggalos are labeled by the FBI to be of the same threat label as violent and dangerous gangs====
22 +**Ackerman 11-Spencer Ackerman, 10-27-2011, "FBI's Newest Gang Threat: Insane Clown Posse Fans," WIRED, https://www.wired.com/2011/10/fbi-gang-insane-clown-posse/**
23 +THE FBI CONSIDERS the fans of shticky rap group Insane Clown Posse to represent a threat on par with the Crips, Bloods, and Aryan Brotherhood, according to its annual report on gang activity.
24 +
25 +
26 +**====People's appearance and cultural identity is sadly often enough for law enforcement to suspect them of doing illegal criminal activity. Falsely labeling a cultural identity as a gang makes law enforcement treat Juggalos with even more caution and this is by definition profiling. We must reject authorities determining who is dangerous based solely on their appearance and cultural identity ====**
27 +**Lennard 14-Natasha Lennard, 7-8-2014, "The Juggalos Are Right, an FBI 'Gang' Label Does Matter," VICE News, https://news.vice.com/article/the-juggalos-are-right-an-fbi-gang-label-does-matter**
28 +Such profiling de facto demands that members of any such "gang" be treated
29 +AND
30 +a dangerous, unwanted element based on visible markers of cultural identities alone.
31 +
32 +
33 +**====Vaguely determining Juggalos as a threat through combination of profiling and federal discrimination creates a biopolitical notion of who is inferior and a danger to the rest of the population. Vague determinations of threats allow the state the ability to do what is necessary in order to control the perceived threat====**
34 +**Fournier 08-Philippe Fournier. "Biopolitics, Sovereignty and Ethics." (March 29, 2008): Web.**
35 +The notion of state racism is intimately linked with the emergence of a new political
36 +AND
37 +internal threats to the population' (Foucault in Stoler, 1995: 265).
38 +
39 +
40 +====Revaluation of rights is required to reduce government restraint====
41 +Pickett 2k-Professor of Political Science and Chairman of the Social Sciences Department (Brent The Social Science Journal, July p43 KNP)
42 +Traditional understanding of rights usually involves a list or schedule of rights. In turn
43 +AND
44 +than the state to bring positive change the moral rights interpretation is stronger.
45 +
46 +
47 +====Resistance is key to disrupting power====
48 +Atterton 94-philosophy professor(Peter, University of California San Diego, History of the Human Sciences Journal http://www.acusd.edu/~~atterton/Publications/foucault.htm KNP)
49 +Must we pessimistically assume, therefore, that bio-history, becoming more and
50 +AND
51 +. They are disruptive and serve as the source of power's ultimate instability.
52 +
53 +
54 +====Each individual act of resistance creates a web of revolution necessary to challenge biopolitics====
55 +**Foucault 78-Michel Foucault. The History of Sexuality Volume I: An Introduction. Trans. Robert Hurley. New York: Pantheon, 1978. Web.**
56 +Where there is power, there is resistance, and yet, or rather consequently
57 +AND
58 +way in which the state relies on the institutional integration of power relationships.
59 +
60 +
61 +====The alternative is to not only reject the continuation of these policies, but to do so through the problematizing method Foucault suggested: telling the truth through conversation and debate. ====
62 +Milchman and Rosenberg 05-, Professor of Political Science at Queens College of the City of New York and Professor of Philosophy at Queens College of the City of New York, 2005 (Alan and Alan, "Michel Foucault: Crises and Problemizations", The Review of Politics, Volume 67, p. 335-336, CPG)
63 +The complex of issues around which these lectures and books revolve is a series of
64 +AND
65 +glosses on the lecture on govermentality, that a more complete theorization emerges.
66 +
67 +
68 +====The alternative is premised on the rejection of current models of state sovereignty. In order to dispense the harms predicated by a biopolitical regime, we must take rethink and become emancipated from the traditional sovereignty mindset. ====
69 +
70 +Milchman and Rosenberg 05 ~~#2, Professor of Political Science at Queens College of the City of New York and Professor of Philosophy at Queens College of the City of New York, 2005 (Alan and Alan, "Michel Foucault: Crises and Problemizations", The Review of Politics, Volume 67, p. 340, CPG)
71 +Foucault's analysis of regimes of biopower, and their disciplinary networks, leads him to
72 +AND
73 +Must it be regarded as primary? (pp. 46-47)
74 +
75 +
76 +====Microlevel resistance is key====
77 +King 04, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, 2004
78 +Angela, Journal of International Women's Studies, The prisoner of gender: Foucault and the disciplining of the female body. 3-1-04 http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-4316121/The-prisoner-of-gender-Foucault.html,
79 +However, just as Foucault did in his later work, I would like to
80 +AND
81 +plurality of resistances" (Foucault 1998, p.95-6).
82 +
83 +
84 +====And the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater best able to deconstruct institutions of suffering because we must only support institutions that can uphold logical values, anything less is hypocrisy. Signing the ballot aff is an instance of micro level resistance against an oppressive biopolitical state====
85 +**Evans and Albert 13**
86 +**Evans, Mark, and Michael Albert. "Chapter One of Occupy Vision." ZCommunications. 24 Mar. 2013. Web. https://zcomm.org/znetarticle/chapter-one-of-occupy-vision-by-michael-albert/.**
87 +How do we arrive at vision for all this? The task is to respect
88 +AND
89 +to the central, uncorrectable, and inexorable ways they violate our values.
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2 +
3 +
4 +====I affirm the resolution: Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech====
5 +
6 +
7 +**====My value is sovereign existence which requires us to live as liberated individuals rejecting mastery as the necessary prerequisite for rejecting life's anguish====**
8 +**Papandreopoulos 16-George Papandreopoulos (English and Creative Writing Department, Staffordshire University, United Kingdom). "Bataille and Nietzsche on the Limits and Ambiguities of Sovereignty and Power." KRITIKE 10.1 (2016): 105-106. Web.**
9 +Bataille notes: "In efficacious activity man becomes the equivalent of a tool,
10 +AND
11 +in the sovereignty of the moment which has liberated itself from all teloi.
12 +
13 +
14 +====:**Society views sovereign existence as a threat and implicates taboos to deal with it. Taboos place limitations on what society determines to be wrong. In order to achieve sovereign existence my value criterion is transgression in order to obtain personal freedom otherwise unimaginable with the imposition of taboos====**
15 +**Donahue 11-Christina Donahue(University of Colorado Boulder), "The Art of Transgression: Reading Lolita Through Bataille" (2011). Undergraduate Honors Theses. Paper 695.**
16 +As he draws attention to the excessive forces that pervade nature, Bataille is also
17 +AND
18 +the individual himself~~them~~ is his~~their~~ only limit.
19 +
20 +
21 +==Contention 1) To conform to taboos is to accept a life of silence==
22 +
23 +
24 +====To live solitarily is to live in silence and conform to the opinions of those who determine how you are silenced. Therefore when it is determined how one decides to speak, they live within speechless solitude. One who is able to reject and transcend restrictions of speech is the one who lives freely.====
25 +**Bataille 62 –Georges Bataille was a French intellectual and literary figure working in literature, philosophy, anthropology, economics, sociology and history of art. His writing, which included essays, novels, and poetry, explored such subjects as eroticism, mysticism, surrealism, and transgression. His work would prove influential on subsequent schools of philosophy and social theory, including poststructuralism (Wikipedia). **Death and Sensuality: A Study of Eroticism and the Taboo**. New York: Walker, 1962. Web.**
26 +The characters of de Sade's novels have a slightly different attitude from that of the
27 +AND
28 +it to himself; in the last analysis I see very little difference.
29 +
30 +
31 +====We must never be content with living in silence because language dispenses justice. Speaking freely is necessary in the battle to reobtain personal sovereignty and we can never be happy with restricting our language and expression====
32 +**Bataille ~~#2 - Georges Bataille was a French intellectual and literary figure working in literature, philosophy, anthropology, economics, sociology and history of art. His writing, which included essays, novels, and poetry, explored such subjects as eroticism, mysticism, surrealism, and transgression. His work would prove influential on subsequent schools of philosophy and social theory, including poststructuralism (Wikipedia). **Death and Sensuality: A Study of Eroticism and the Taboo**. New York: Walker, 1962. Web.**
33 +Here is something striking. In complete contrast with the torturer's hypocritical utterances, de
34 +AND
35 +universe, Nature, everything that opposed the sovereignty of his own passions.
36 +
37 +
38 +====Embracing the risk of communication without restriction is to become sovereign====
39 +**Mitchell and Winfree 09-** **Andrew J. Mitchell is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Emory University and cotranslator (with François Raffoul) of Four Seminars by Martin Heidegger. Jason Kemp Winfree is Associate Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Stanislaus. The Obsessions of Georges Bataille: Community and Communication. Suny Press, 2009.**
40 +Breaching the self-possession of Cartesian subjectivity and its prized self-certainty,
41 +AND
42 +and what I call sovereignty" (OC 9: 313/LE 201). Simply put, "Sovereignty is NOTHING" (OC 8: 300/AS 3: 256).
43 +
44 +
45 +==Contention 2) The oppressor is the one who benefits from speech restriction==
46 +
47 +
48 +**====Violence is not the cause of the language used, rather when speech is restricted to follow a certain normativity, the oppressor uses the language of normativity to justify their violence====**
49 +**Bataille ~~#3 - Georges Bataille was a French intellectual and literary figure working in literature, philosophy, anthropology, economics, sociology and history of art. His writing, which included essays, novels, and poetry, explored such subjects as eroticism, mysticism, surrealism, and transgression. His work would prove influential on subsequent schools of philosophy and social theory, including poststructuralism (Wikipedia). **Death and Sensuality: A Study of Eroticism and the Taboo**. New York: Walker, 1962. Web.**
50 +Useless and dangerous violence cannot be abolished by irrational refusals to have any truck with
51 +AND
52 +silence gives him the only pleasure geared to his~~their~~ needs.
53 +
54 +
55 +**====The oppressor will always try to use the restrictions placed on language to subjugate and strip away the sovereignty of the silenced. The oppressed must transcend and transgress to regain sovereignty and be heard. Stripping away all restrictions on language and speech allows them to be heard and have a chance to reject the oppressor====**
56 +**Vitanza 97-Victor J. Vitanza is a philosopher who specializes in rhetorics. He is not only Jean-François Lyotard Chair at the European Graduate School (EGS), but also a Professor of English and Rhetoric at Clemson University. Professor Vitanza obtained his B.A. from the University of Houston in English studies in 1967. He then went on to get his M.A., also in English studies, at the University of Houston. His master's thesis was called The Image of the Abyss in Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe.. Negation, Subjectivity, and the History of Rhetoric. Albany: State U of New York, 1997. Web.**
57 +Let's examine this issue of "civilisation and barbarism" more closely and in relation
58 +AND
59 +—or a part of us that we would deny—are sublime.
60 +
61 +
62 +==Contention 3) It is important that educational spaces become sovereign==
63 +
64 +
65 +**====First, Bataille makes a distinction between commonality and communication. Commonality, loosely put, is conversation that undergoes restriction, whereas communication is meant to transcend into sovereignty by breaking through those barriers====**
66 +**Lingis 09-Alphonso Lingis is an American philosopher, writer and translator, currently Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. His areas of specialization include phenomenology, existentialism, modern philosophy, and ethics (Wikipedia). The Obsessions of Georges Bataille: Community and Communication. Suny Press, 2009., 120-123. Web.**//dgd
67 +Humans communicate, we commonly say, in order to build and by building a
68 +AND
69 +and reason comes to an end is the sacred-sacrum, "separated
70 +
71 +
72 +====Communities, especially academic communities, must use unrestricted communication in order to be headless====
73 +**Botting and Wilson 88- Fred Botting and Scott Wilson both teach in the Department of English at Lancaster University (Wiley.com). Bataille: A Critical Reader. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1998. Web.**
74 +The notion of community, the object of the College's lectures, corresponds to the
75 +AND
76 +: its 'structure', more like a 'collage', was acephalic, headless.
77 +
78 +
79 +====The community founded on restrictive rules is perhaps better called totalitarianism. Rather, we understand community and communication as only possible when it is presuppositionless. ====
80 +**Nancy 86-"The Inoperable Community" (Jean-Luc Nancy, PhD; professor of philosophy at the University of Strasbourg)//pday**
81 +Finitude, or the infinite lack of infinite identity, if we can risk such
82 +AND
83 +which is to say, without community, deprived of our finite existence.
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