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+====The Middle Passage has branded the black body as non-being, laying the foundation upon which civil society was built. In its ontological absence the black is a fungible object open to gratuitous violence and void of relational capacity. The ROB is to vote for the debater that has the best method to deconstruct antiblackness in the debate round. If you want to link offense or weigh, you can prove why the methodology of the AC solves better for antiblackness R.L. 13==== |
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+R.L., WANDERINGS OF THE SLAVE: BLACK LIFE AND SOCIAL DEATH, 2013, Mute Magazine NS |
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+For the Afro-pessimists, the black subject is exiled from the human relation |
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+on police shootings as a contingent rather than structural feature of black existence. |
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+====Constitutionalism represents white over black slavery – legal equality and equal rights ignore that the courthouses themselves were built by black labor. The Constitution sits at the front of the slavemaster’s library in a glass case like a shrine to an idol. It is upon this holy book that slavemasters dreamt up America, THEIR own democratic heaven, and that the 1AC dreams up their imaginary paradise of a free speech that only applies to white bodies. Speech is never free when it’s within the confines of white civil society. ==== |
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+**Farley** **5**, Anthony P. Farley is an Associate Professor at Boston College Law School. J.D., Harvard Law School, "Perfecting Slavery" NN |
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+In 1995, Missouri v. Jenkins ended the saga.79 With Missouri v |
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+this way. Slaves are trained to be objects. Slavery is death. |
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+====The demand for legal relief is the perfection of slavery, making the slave bow down to the master. Farley 05==== |
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+Anthony. Prof. Farley specializes in Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure and Legal Theory. Taught at Boston College Before Teaching at Albany "Perfecting Slavery" Page 221-222. |
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+Slavery is with us still. We are haunted by slavery. We are animated |
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+, and while it cultivates the field of law hoping for an answer. |
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+====Thus the alternative is to embrace the demand of the slave - the end of the world. Wilderson 02==== |
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+Frank Wilderson, The Prison Slave as Hegemony's (Silent) Scandal, resented at Imprisoned Intellectuals Conference Brown University, April 13th 2002. NS |
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+If we are to take Fanon at his word when he writes, Decolonization |
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+via reform or reparation) but must nonetheless be pursued to the death. |
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+====Recognizing that blackness is pathologized is key to embracing social life in social death. Sexton 11==== |
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+Jared Sexton, ANTE-ANTI-BLACKNESS: AFTERTHOUGHTS, Cultural Studies Association Issue 1, 2011. |
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+Against the raceless credo, then, racism cannot be rejected without a dialectic in |
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+is "not but nothing other than" black optimism. ~~24~~ |