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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,31 @@ 1 +Resolved: Aff actor ought to expand the fighting words doctrine to include racist speech. Finegan 91 summarizes Lawrence: 2 +Boston College Third World Law Journal Volume 11 | Issue 1 Article 5 1-1-1991 Anti-Harrassment Disciplinary Policies: A Violation of First Amendment Rights on the Public University Campus? Susan M. Finegan 3 +Other commentators have also tried to reconcile these two commitments, free speech and equality 4 +AND 5 +spirit, if not the letter, of existing first amendment doctrine."205 6 + 7 +Net Benefits 8 + 9 +Hate speech causes a long-term mindset shift that makes minorities unwelcome in society. Fish 12: 10 +(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 LS) 11 +Jeremy Waldron’s new book, “The Harm in Hate Speech,” might well be 12 +AND 13 +disturbing that older and cruder models remain dominant in the First Amendment arena.” 14 + 15 +Hate speech causes real, tangible harm-ignoring this makes YOU ivory tower academia. Fish 12: 16 +(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 LS) 17 +Notice that here (and elsewhere in the book), Waldron refuses to distinguish sharply 18 +AND 19 +arguments of this book, however; they hit the mark every time. 20 + 21 +Hate speech causes a mindset shift and intimidates victims of hate crimes. McEwee 13: 22 +(Sean. July 24. The Huffington Post. The Case for Censoring Hate Speech. Writer and journalist for Politico and the New York Times. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sean-mcelwee/hate-speech-online_b_3620270.html LS) 23 +The negative impacts of hate speech cannot be mitigated by the responses of third- 24 +AND 25 +dialogue must be held at least partially responsible for our larger rape culture. 26 + 27 +Hate speech excludes minorities from accessing free speech-turns the aff. McEwee 13: 28 +(Sean. July 24. The Huffington Post. The Case for Censoring Hate Speech. Writer and journalist for Politico and the New York Times. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sean-mcelwee/hate-speech-online_b_3620270.html LS) 29 +Those who claim to “defend free speech” when they defend the right to 30 +AND 31 +misogyny is pervasive. I encountered this when browsing /r/funny. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,21 @@ 1 +A. Interpretation: On the Jan/Feb 2017 topic, the aff cannot specify a single type of constitutionally protected speech that their advocacy does not restrict. As a negative polarity item, ‘any’ is an indefinite. Kadmon and Landman ONE: 2 +Any Author(s): Nirit Kadmon and Fred Landman Source: Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Aug., 1993), pp. 353-422 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25001516 Accessed: 15-12-2016 03:12 UTC www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25001516.pdf 3 + As is well known, any can function in two different ways. On 4 +AND 5 +PS any is an existential quantifier, and FC any is a universal quantifier 6 +‘Any’ reduces tolerance of exceptions. Kadmon and Landman TWO: 7 +Any Author(s): Nirit Kadmon and Fred Landman Source: Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Aug., 1993), pp. 353-422 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25001516 Accessed: 15-12-2016 03:12 UTC www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25001516.pdf 8 +What is it that any adds to the meaning of the indefinite NP? We 9 +AND 10 +that they too are no exception to the claim that I don't have potatoes 11 +B. Violations: 12 +1) Specification is incompatible with ‘any’ as an indefinite. Indefinites do not refer to particular identified instantiations. McNair: 13 +What's the Rule? Author(s): John McNair Source: Technical Communication, Vol. 30, No. 4, SPECIAL ISSUE on Word Processing and Automated Composition (FOURTH QUARTER 1983), p. 41 Published by: Society for Technical Communication Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/43086801 Accessed: 15-12-2016 04:22 UTC 14 +Sometimes I am asked to quote the rule about the use of plural verbs with 15 +AND 16 +or plural verb, then, often depends on what the writer means. 17 +2) Kadmon and Landman TWO show ‘any’ permits few if any exceptions. But the aff ITSELF is a single instantiation, so it can’t affirm a general rule, let alone exclude any exception. 18 +C. Prefer: 19 +1. Grammar. Semantics first. 20 +2. Limits- 21 +3. Topical version of the aff – - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,18 @@ 1 +NC Shell 2 +I value justice. Constitutively state is the symbolic embodiment of justice, which grounds its authority. Bonald ONE: 3 +Bonald’s pseudonym is chosen in honor of Louis de Bonald (1754-1840), the French Catholic monarchist and defender of the patriarchal family. https://bonald.wordpress.com/in-defense-of-monarchy/ 4 +The distinguishing AND clear as possible. 5 +Thus, the standard is consistency with symbolic justice. Prefer further since it’s actor-specific; your arguments may be true for an individual, but not for the state. 6 +I contend that any and all censorship is a necessary right of state institutions – it is a matter of self-defense in sustaining the symbolic authority of the state. Bonald TWO: 7 +My pseudonym is chosen in honor of Louis de Bonald (1754-1840), the French Catholic monarchist and defender of the patriarchal family. https://bonald.wordpress.com/in-defense-of-censorship/ 8 +We Westerners are AND it something else? 9 +This negates because: 10 +A) analytic 11 +B) analytic 12 +C) analytic 13 +D) analytic 14 +E) analytic 15 + 16 +Freedom is a joke when people desire their own repression – the aff’s deliberate opposition to repression turns itself when speech unconsciously furthers repression. Deleuze and Guattari: 17 +Anti-Oedipus Deleuze and Guattari 2004 pg 114 18 +It is not AND on each other. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,39 @@ 1 +Presumption 2 +Presume neg. A) Merriam Webster defines negate as: 3 +https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/negate “negate” 4 + 5 +Analytic 6 +B) Analytic 7 +C) Analytic 8 +Framework 9 +We’re unfree. Pink explains the argument: 10 +Pink, Thomas. Free Will: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Print. 11 +The belief in AND control on our part? 12 +Determinism guts moral responsibility. 13 +Pink, Thomas. Free Will: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Print. 14 +We are to blame AND we might say. 15 +Only acting in accordance with reason solves determinism. Kant: 16 +Because this empirical AND its failure to act. 17 +Thus, a good will must predominate the motive for acting. Wood: 18 +“Hegel’s Ethical Thought” by Allen Wood in 1990. Cambridge University Press. Print. 19 +Comparing Hegel's theory AND genuine determining cause of the will" (G 407/23). 20 +Prefer further since: 21 +1. Analytic 22 +2. Analytic 23 +3. Cross-cultural intuitions justify morality requires trying to benefit others with a positive disposition towards them. Haines explains the argument: 24 +Arguably consequentialism is AND So consequentialism is correct. 25 + 26 +Implications: 27 +A) Analytic 28 +B) Analytic 29 +C)Analytic 30 + 31 +AND affirming isn’t done with a good will- 32 +1. Analytic 33 +2. Administrators only remove speech codes because they’re worried about lawsuits and publicity. Simon 16: 34 +(August 1. Cecelia Capuzzi. Feature writer, professor at American University School of Communication. Fighting for Free Speech on America’s Campuses. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/07/education/edlife/fire-first-amendment-on-campus-free-speech.html?_r=0 LS) 35 +There are other AND or public humiliation.” 36 + 37 +3. Administrators only care about their reputations or legal issues or even the 1st amendment-but no one cares about militarism, counterspeech, agonism, etc. Gould 01: 38 +(Jon B. 2001. The Precedent That Wasn't: College Hate Speech Codes and the Two Faces of Legal Compliance. Law and Society Review. Wiley. Professor at Washington College of Law at American University. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3185406 LS) 39 +The same, surprisingly, AND will not follow the First Amendment.’ - EntryDate
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