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-====CP Text—AFF actors should remove all restrictions on constitutionally protected free speech except the usage of all hate speech, including hate speech not protected by the First Amendment. ==== |
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-McElwee 13: Sean McElwee. "The Case for Censoring Hate Speech." July 12, 2013. Alternet. http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/case-censoring-hate-speech. HW |
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-The negative impacts of hate speech do not lie in the responses of third- |
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--gender, multi-sexually-oriented society, and it can. |
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-====Hate speech normalizes physical and psychological violence and renders educational spaces null and void—it should be banned: the right to free speech is contingent, not absolute==== |
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-Heinze 14: Eric Heinze, professor of law and humanities at Queen Mary university of London. March 31, 2014. Nineteen arguments for hate speech bans—and against them. Free Speech Debate. Free speech scholar Eric Heinze identifies the main arguments for laws restricting hate speech and says none are valid for mature Western democracies. http://freespeechdebate.com/en/discuss/nineteen-arguments-for-hate-speech-bans-and-against-them/. HW |
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-On all sides of the debate, we can agree that speech is necessary for |
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-individual freedom" looks different from the viewpoint of historically vilified groups.’ |
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-====DA turns Case—hate speech causes less discursive participation ==== |
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-Horne 16: Solveigh Horne, Minister of children and equality in Norway. "hate speech—a threat to freedom of speech." March 8, 2016. Huffington Post. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/solveig-horne/hate-speech—a-threat-to'b'9406596.html. HW |
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-Hate speech in the public sphere takes place online and offline, and affects young |
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-liberal democracy like Norway strongly supports freedom of speech as a fundamental right. |