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+Freddy Grey - Baltimore |
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+Tamir Rice - Cleveland |
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+Eric Garner - Staton Island |
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+Sandra Bland - Texas |
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+Micheal Brown - Furgeson |
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+These are the black bodies civil society is built upon |
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+====Your Framework is flawed, it assumes that we ALL have political influence, a position not available to black people. The impact is colonialism and whiteness in debate==== |
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+**Reid-Brinkley 8** |
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+~~Shanara Reid-Brinkley, Rhetoric PhD and Prof @ Pitt, and the most competitively successful black woman in CEDA history, THE HARSH REALITIES OF "ACTING BLACK": HOW AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLICY DEBATERS NEGOTIATE REPRESENTATION THROUGH RACIAL PERFORMANCE AND STYLE~~ |
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+Mitchell observes that the stance of the policymaker in debate comes with a "sense |
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+of the "policymaker" and require their opponents to do the same. |
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+====The plan cannot solve police violence - Legal changes like civil rights remedies fail because the police can commit violence Legally – the plan doesn't change that. ==== |
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+**McLeod, 2016 – prof of Law at Georgetown University Law Center** ~~Allegra Georgetown Law Journal August, 104 Geo. L.J. 1405 Confronting the Carceral State Lexis~~ |
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+The participants in this symposium explore what accounts for our current carceral crisis and how |
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+problem and the fact that they are conceiving racist violence as an individual action |
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+====The only ethical means of political discourse lies in the position of Slave and Savage. The affirmative calls for larger institutional access within the Slave Master civil society without questioning its very existence. The assumptive logic doesn't account for the political ontology of Redness and Blackness, thus sets the stage for conflictual relationships like class conflict, gender conflict, immigrant rights etc.==== |
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+**Wilderson 10** (Frank B. American writer, dramatist, filmmaker, critic and professor of Drama and African American studies at the University of California, Irvine Red White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms Duke University Press Durham and London 2010 page 1-5, cayla_) |
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+WHEN I WAS a young student at Columbia University in New York there was a |
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+themselves may not be aware of the ontological position from which they speak). |
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+====We need a new language to explain this horror—within the current political ontology, the subaltern is left voiceless. Political ontology can never take into account gratuitous violence—it's founded upon alienation and exploitation—their reliance on Humanism makes the Slave's struggle inevitable.==== |
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+**Wilderson 10** (Frank B. American writer, dramatist, filmmaker, critic and professor of Drama and African American studies at the University of California, Irvine Red White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms Duke University Press Durham and London 2010 page 55-57, cayla_) |
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+IN THE INTRODUCTION and chapter 1, we saw how the aporia between Black being |
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+can be emancipated through some form of discursive, or symbolic, intervention. |
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+**====Role of the judge is to be an anti-ethical decision maker. All decision calculus must revolve around the ontological entity of the slave.====** |
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+**Curry 13** ~~2013, Dr. Tommy Curry is an associate Prof of Philosophy @ Texas AandM, "In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical"~~ |
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+Racism is not unethical simply because it is a moral affront to the allegedly generalizable |
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+new teleological/cultural orientation; an endarkening path towards a new humanity. |
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+====Voting for the alternative is an act of burning down the civil society that produces violence against the slave. Their calls for freedom will never leave the plantations and colorlines of society. We must reject their call for equality to abandon the white-over-black system and Pursue new Methods of Education.==== |
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+**Farley 5** ~~Boston College (Anthony, "Perfecting Slavery", http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028andcontext=lsfp)~~ |
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+Slavery is with us still. We are haunted by slavery. We are animated |
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+beyond the veil, beyond death; hence, the end of forever. |