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+CP text: The USfg ought to only restrict free speech on public college and university campuses by extending Title IX protections to cover racial harassment. |
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+Competition: |
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+A |
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+B |
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+C Racial harassment in the form of speech is currently constitutionally protected – restrictions are neg ground |
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+NCHRE 2000 (National Center For Human Rights Education, “Racism and the First Amendment” http://academic.udayton.edu/race/06hrights/waronterrorism/racial02.htm AK) |
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+U.S. courts consistently … and silencing victims. |
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+Net Benefit |
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+Uniqueness: under Trump, there’s been a massive surge in racial harassment |
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+Okeowo 16 (Alexis, “Hate on the Rise After Trump’s Election” Nov. 17 2016 http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/hate-on-the-rise-after-trumps-election AK) |
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+Since Donald Trump … report such incidents. |
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+Solvency: this harassment is legal and causes increased attrition rates for minorities, as well as psychological damage – CP solves and is consistent with existing legal frameworks |
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+Gordon and Johnson 3 (Jill and Markus, Journal of Social Philosophy, vol. 34 2003. “Race, Speech, and a Hostile Educational Environment: What Color is Free Speech” p.g. 428-9) |
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+Racial harassment in … evaluating—to continue. |