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-“Idiot” and “stupid” are ableist slurs. |
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-Omum 14 (Omum22 is the pen name of a writer for the organization Small But Kinda Mighty, a website devoted to information related to ableism and ableist concepts. Small But Kinda Mighty: “Five things to consider before using ableist language” Published August 19th, 2014. Accessed July 25th, 2015. http://smallbutkindamighty.com/2014/08/19/five-things-consider-using-ableist-language/)TheFedora |
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-One person who … supporters of stupidity. |
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-Even if we do not realize it, ableist language is derogatory, excludes those with disabilities, and perpetuates otherization. |
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-Kris 14 (Kris is a writer whose last name was not provided for confidentiality purposes. Kris has been professionally diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder and General Anxiety Disorder. Dear Author: “Being crazy: An insider’s view on ableist language.” Published October 28th, 2014. Accessed July 25th, 2015. http://dearauthor.com/features/letters-of-opinion/being-crazy-an-insiders-view-on-ableist-language/) |
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-Crazy, batshit, nuts… power. Words hurt. |
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-Continued ableist assumptions in the academic space destroy education |
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-Hehir ‘7 (Thomas Hehir is Professor of Practice and Director of the School Leadership Program, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Educational Leadership: “Confronting Ableism.” Published in February, 2007. Accessed July 20th, 2015. http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/feb07/vol64/num05/Confronting-Ableism.aspx)TheFedora |
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-Negative cultural attitudes … students with disabilities. |
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-The alternative is to recognize and challenge ableist assumptions in the educational space of debate by rejecting our opponents. |
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-Hehir ‘7 (Thomas Hehir is Professor of Practice and Director of the School Leadership Program, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Educational Leadership: “Confronting Ableism.” Published in February, 2007. Accessed July 20th, 2015. http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/feb07/vol64/num05/Confronting-Ableism.aspx)TheFedora |
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-The U.S. education … school and society. |
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-And, the K comes first and is a drop-the-team issue because: |
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-1. Time skew. We need to eradicate ableist language from the debate space, which will not happen if the ableism K is not a voter because teams won’t run ableism because it will only be a time skew. |
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-2. Debaters need to be held accountable for their discourse – discursive irresponsibility creates exclusion. Vincent 13 |
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-Vincent 13 – (Christopher Debate Coach, former college NDT debater “Re-Conceptualizing Our Performances: Accountability In Lincoln Douglas Debate |
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-Charles Mills argues … community could have. |
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-3. Punitive damages. There needs to be a definite incentive to change ableist language, if there is no punishment no change will come. |