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... ... @@ -1,18 +1,0 @@ 1 -Protections against hate speech like speech codes do work– on campus harassment is decreasing nationally now as a result. 2 -Sutton 16 Halley Sutton, Report shows crime on campus down across the country, Campus Security Report 13.4 (2016), 9/9/16,http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/casr.30185/full // 3 -A recent report released by AND forcible sex offenses and murder. 4 -Removing restrictions on free speech allows hate speech – hate speech IS free speech 5 -Volokh 15 Eugene Volokh,No, There’s No “hate Speech” Exception to the First Amendment, The Washington Post, 5/7/15, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/05/07/no-theres-no-hate-speech-exception-to-the-first-amendment/?utm_term=.05cfdd01dea4 // 6 -I keep hearing about a AND speech” that I know of.) 7 -Speech codes are good– they make underground movements less effective and destructive, deter people from joining and allow for coalitions of targeted groups to fight back. Parekh 12 8 -Parekh, Bhikhu (2012) ‘Is There a Case for Banning Hate Speech?’, in Herz, M. and Molnar, P. (eds.) The Content and Context of Hate Speech: Rethinking Regulation and Responses. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 37–56. 9 -It is sometimes argued that AND the attraction of the respectable. 10 -Allowing hate speech increases its occurrence and escalation 11 -Delgado and Yun 94 - University of Alabama School of Law and lawyer in Colorado bar (ESSAY II. Pressure Valves and Bloodied Chickens: An Analysis of Paternalistic Objections to Hate Speech Regulation July 1, 1994 California Law Review, Vol. 82, p. 871, 1994 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2004695 DOA 2/2/17) CW 12 -The pressure valve argument holds AND steam; human beings are not. 13 -Hate speech leads to a genocidal increase in crimes against marginalized groups. 14 -Greenblatt 15 Jonathan Greenblatt, When Hateful Speech Leads to Hate Crimes: Taking Bigotry Out of the Immigration Debate, Huffington Post, 8/21/15, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-greenblatt/when-hateful-speech-leads_b_8022966.html // 15 -When police arrived at the AND to get the ball rolling. 16 -Hate speech causes a long-term mindset shift that makes minorities unwelcome in society. Fish 12: 17 -(Stanley. June 4. The New York Times. The Harm in Free Speech. Visiting Law Professor at Yeshiva University School of Law. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/04/the-harm-in-free-speech/?_r=1) 18 -Jeremy Waldron’s new book, “The AND in the First Amendment arena.” - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,18 @@ 1 +Protections against hate speech like speech codes do work– on campus harassment is decreasing nationally now as a result. 2 +Sutton 16 Halley Sutton, Report shows crime on campus down across the country, Campus Security Report 13.4 (2016), 9/9/16,http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/casr.30185/full // 3 +A recent report released by AND forcible sex offenses and murder. 4 +Removing restrictions on free speech allows hate speech – hate speech IS free speech 5 +Volokh 15 Eugene Volokh,No, There’s No “hate Speech” Exception to the First Amendment, The Washington Post, 5/7/15, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/05/07/no-theres-no-hate-speech-exception-to-the-first-amendment/?utm_term=.05cfdd01dea4 // 6 +I keep hearing about a AND speech” that I know of.) 7 +Speech codes are good– they make underground movements less effective and destructive, deter people from joining and allow for coalitions of targeted groups to fight back. Parekh 12 8 +Parekh, Bhikhu (2012) ‘Is There a Case for Banning Hate Speech?’, in Herz, M. and Molnar, P. (eds.) The Content and Context of Hate Speech: Rethinking Regulation and Responses. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 37–56. 9 +It is sometimes argued that AND the attraction of the respectable. 10 +Allowing hate speech increases its occurrence and escalation 11 +Delgado and Yun 94 - University of Alabama School of Law and lawyer in Colorado bar (ESSAY II. Pressure Valves and Bloodied Chickens: An Analysis of Paternalistic Objections to Hate Speech Regulation July 1, 1994 California Law Review, Vol. 82, p. 871, 1994 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2004695 DOA 2/2/17) CW 12 +The pressure valve argument holds AND steam; human beings are not. 13 +Hate speech leads to a genocidal increase in crimes against marginalized groups. 14 +Greenblatt 15 Jonathan Greenblatt, When Hateful Speech Leads to Hate Crimes: Taking Bigotry Out of the Immigration Debate, Huffington Post, 8/21/15, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-greenblatt/when-hateful-speech-leads_b_8022966.html // 15 +When police arrived at the AND to get the ball rolling. 16 +Hate speech causes a long-term mindset shift that makes minorities unwelcome in society. Fish 12: 17 +(Stanley. June 4. The New York Times. The Harm in Free Speech. Visiting Law Professor at Yeshiva University School of Law. http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/04/the-harm-in-free-speech/?_r=1) 18 +Jeremy Waldron’s new book, “The AND in the First Amendment arena.” - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,3 @@ 1 +And, the idea of the marketplace of ideas is always constrained by ideology and justifies all neoliberal mantras as truth 2 +Douglas-Scott 98 (SIONAIDH Psychoanalysis, speech acts and the language of “free speech” Res Publica Vol IV no 1 1998 https://www.academia.edu/5621734/Psychoanalysis_speech_acts_and_the_language_of_free_speech DOA 12/22/16) CW 3 +The requirement that truth be AND an impossibility from this perspective. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,12 @@ 1 +Their approach to identity assumes that intersections like race, gender, and sexuality can be separated – fixes the body into a timeless gridlock creating normative identities and making social change impossible 2 +Puar 07. Jasbir Puar, professor of women’s and gender studies at Rutgers University, Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times Duke University Press: Durham, NC and London, UK, pg. 211 3 +There is no entity, no AND one definition to the next. 4 +Generalization of identities and marcation of clear boundaries masks power relations within “queerness” and allows for policing of desire 5 +Operaista 13 (Gayge Radical Queers and Class Struggle: A Match to Be Made Queering Anarchism: Addressing and Undressing Power and Desire ed. C. B. Daring, J. Rogue, Deric Shannon, Abbey Volcano AK Press, Jan 11, 2013 pp. 115-128 Google Books Acc 10/2/16) CW 6 +“Queer” arose as a critique AND the rest of the world. 7 +The conception of a certain “queer” identity creates bright lines separating “us” and “them,” and their attempt to define a certain “space” for queerness in debate is only an attempt to categorize the unknowable, that’s 2 links to the K and turns their no futures framing– these are used to pathologize deviant bodies. 8 +Puar 07. Jasbir Puar, professor of women’s and gender studies at Rutgers University, Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times Duke University Press: Durham, NC and London, UK, pg. 221 9 +Mbembe and Spivak each articulate AND unknown, perhaps even forever unknowable. 10 +The countermethod is failure – while optimism reinforces complicity in the squo, fucking up disrupts narratives of normalization. Morgan 15 bracketed by author 11 +Morgan, Silas. Failure: A Theological Account. 2015 bracketed by author, The Other Journal, http://theotherjournal.com/2015/08/26/failure-a-theological-account/ 12 +In The Queer Art of AND all better off being fuckups. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,9 @@ 1 +Focusing resistance around difference entrenches neoliberalism since it emphasizes individualism and not class struggle. Wilkie 12 2 +Wilkie 12, Assistant Professor of Cultural and Digital Studies – U Wisconsin-La Crosse, (Rob, “Capitalism's Posthuman Empire,” The Red Critique Vol. 14, Fall/Winter). NS from file 3 +There is no broad social AND individual and the species" (84). 4 +Class focus must come first – it is the root cause of all oppression. 5 +Kovel 07, Prof. of Social Studies @ Bard, 2007 Joel, “The Enemy of Nature”, p. 140- 6 +If, however, we ask the AND discuss in the next section. 7 +The alternative is recommitment to class struggle grounded in socialism. 8 +Peter Mclaren 4, Education and Urban Schooling Division prof, UCLA—and Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale; University of Windsor, Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 36, No. 2, 2004, www.freireproject.org/articles/node2065/RCGS/class_dismissed-val-peter.10.pdf. NS from file 9 +These are the concrete realities AND promise needs to be redeemed. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,15 @@ 1 +God is dead but the hyperreal is alive and kicking. Our forms of information and communication are only signifiers in that language refers to the real, i.e. if I say “table” I refer to a real table. Originally, the real thing created what references it, but Baudrillard indicates that in the age of mass media we no longer create language to refer to reality, we create reality based on our language. For example, Coca-cola is just an sweet liquid but through our interpretation of it via ads and discourse we give it a brand and a certain legitimacy. Then, through a circular process, signs start to only signify other signs, not anything real. Thus, contemporary discourse is no longer about real things but just an exchange of empty sounds devoid of meaning. T.his is the hyperreality and it neutralizes any truth in messages and medium. The hyperreal is fundamentally unstable because there is nothing behind it to support it ~-~- it is supposed to implode from lack of power but it lives on meanings given to it by people who assume it has meaning. The explosive idealism of the 1AC prevents the coming implosion of hyperreality by giving meaning to the meaningless – only embracing the implosion can collapse the simulation. 2 +Baudrillard 95 (Jean, “Simulacra and Simulation: The Implosion of Meaning in the Media”, pp. 80-83) 3 +Information devours its own content AND lies in wait for us. 4 +This desaturated and unintelligible flow of information creates the hypermarket, a postmodern capitalism that replaces the assembly line with the montage factory where all functions are deterritorialized—this sterilizes all knowledge production as just another empty piece of code. The university is a specific site of this homogenization of bodies 5 +Baudrillard 95 (Jean, “Simulacra and Simulation: Hypermarket and Hypercommodity”, pp. 76-78) 6 +The hypermarket cannot be separated AND culture) whose referential is lost. 7 +The exchange of desaturated values via this hypermarket of information, or the code, kills all movements because they have been coopted by the logics of consumption—everyone within it is subject to complete preconscious social control which hijacks any pedagogy benefits, and the system presents a façade of tolerance that guts movements while allowing the oppressions of the system continue 8 +Pawlett 10 (William Pawlett, senior lecturer in media, communications and cultural studies at University of Wolverhampton) “The Baudrillard Dictionary” under “Code” Edinburgh University Press, 2010 AT 9 +It is used in two AND through tolerance, solicitation and incorporation. 10 +And, the 1AC’s revolutionary attempt to revive specifically the university fails because their method of meaning production is already dead – their mythical nostalgia for a sense of justice keeps the already corrupted system alive. Only the alternative, by embracing the rotting of these institutions, can dissolve the system 11 +Baudrillard 95 (Jean, “Simulacra and Simulation: The Spiraling Cadaver”, pp. 143-146) 12 +The university is in ruins AND be, but we saw it). 13 +Thus, calls for dialectic progress fail to address the shifting strategic landscape of power – democratic participation and autonomous production of meaning fails in this hyperreality where democracy is already dead and meaning has already been neutralized and coopted to slow the implosion of the system. The alternative is to embrace the 1NC’s radical indifference via our speech act – I no longer claim my subjecthood but embrace hyperconformism to the demands of the system. Specifically, the incoherency of using speech to criticize speech illuminates the contradiction of the system’s demands for overproduction of information – we embrace the incoherency as solvency towards our alt 14 +Baudrillard 95 (Jean, “Simulacra and Simulation: The Implosion of Meaning in the Media”, pp. 84-86) 15 +What is essential today is AND of meaning and of speech. - EntryDate
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