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+====Interpretation: The affirmative has to ask before round whether all of those in the room are comfortable with spreading occurring==== |
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+====Violation: They didn't==== |
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+====Standards and voters==== |
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+1. Discourse is necessary regarding their affirmative- they foreclose any ability for bodies that don't meet the ablenormative picture to properly communicate regarding the topic |
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+2. The practice of spreading without asking effectively assumes that all people within debate are able to comprehend spreading- this upholds ablenormative ideals that people are naturally able to do anything that the affirmative does. |
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+3. They were literally told in the last round to stop spreading because it upholds an ablenormative ideal of debate, and continued to do it- vote them down because the practice is a recurrent issue that has been called out before |